On the conformity of theoretical models of longitudinal rod vibrations with ring defects experimental data

The paper considers a number of theoretical models for describing longitudinal vibrations of a rod. The most simple and common is based on the wave equation. Next comes the model that takes into account the lateral displacement (Rayleigh correction). Bishop’s model is considered to be more perfec...

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Main Authors: Popov, Aleksander Leonidovich, Sadovskiy, Sergey A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Samara State Technical University 2021-01-01
Series:Vestnik Samarskogo Gosudarstvennogo Tehničeskogo Universiteta. Seriâ: Fiziko-Matematičeskie Nauki
Online Access:http://mi.mathnet.ru/vsgtu1827
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spelling doaj-006a016fac9e4c51b5dc0d76e4d026e92021-04-20T19:40:51ZengSamara State Technical UniversityVestnik Samarskogo Gosudarstvennogo Tehničeskogo Universiteta. Seriâ: Fiziko-Matematičeskie Nauki1991-86152310-70812021-01-012519711010.14498/vsgtu1827On the conformity of theoretical models of longitudinal rod vibrations with ring defects experimental dataPopov, Aleksander LeonidovichSadovskiy, Sergey A. The paper considers a number of theoretical models for describing longitudinal vibrations of a rod. The most simple and common is based on the wave equation. Next comes the model that takes into account the lateral displacement (Rayleigh correction). Bishop’s model is considered to be more perfect, taking into account both transverse displacement and shear deformation. It would seem that the more perfect the theoretical model, the better it should agree with the experimental data. Nevertheless, when compared with the actually determined experimental spectrum of longitudinal vibrations of the rod on a large base of natural frequencies, it turns out that this is not entirely true. Moreover, the most complex Bishop’s model turns out to be a relative loser. The comparisons were made for a bar with small annular grooves that simulate surface defects, which is considered as a stepped bar. The questions of refinement with the help of experimentally found frequencies of the velocity of longitudinal waves and Poisson's ratio of the rod material are also touched upon.http://mi.mathnet.ru/vsgtu1827
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author Popov, Aleksander Leonidovich
Sadovskiy, Sergey A.
spellingShingle Popov, Aleksander Leonidovich
Sadovskiy, Sergey A.
On the conformity of theoretical models of longitudinal rod vibrations with ring defects experimental data
Vestnik Samarskogo Gosudarstvennogo Tehničeskogo Universiteta. Seriâ: Fiziko-Matematičeskie Nauki
author_facet Popov, Aleksander Leonidovich
Sadovskiy, Sergey A.
author_sort Popov, Aleksander Leonidovich
title On the conformity of theoretical models of longitudinal rod vibrations with ring defects experimental data
title_short On the conformity of theoretical models of longitudinal rod vibrations with ring defects experimental data
title_full On the conformity of theoretical models of longitudinal rod vibrations with ring defects experimental data
title_fullStr On the conformity of theoretical models of longitudinal rod vibrations with ring defects experimental data
title_full_unstemmed On the conformity of theoretical models of longitudinal rod vibrations with ring defects experimental data
title_sort on the conformity of theoretical models of longitudinal rod vibrations with ring defects experimental data
publisher Samara State Technical University
series Vestnik Samarskogo Gosudarstvennogo Tehničeskogo Universiteta. Seriâ: Fiziko-Matematičeskie Nauki
issn 1991-8615
2310-7081
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The paper considers a number of theoretical models for describing longitudinal vibrations of a rod. The most simple and common is based on the wave equation. Next comes the model that takes into account the lateral displacement (Rayleigh correction). Bishop’s model is considered to be more perfect, taking into account both transverse displacement and shear deformation. It would seem that the more perfect the theoretical model, the better it should agree with the experimental data. Nevertheless, when compared with the actually determined experimental spectrum of longitudinal vibrations of the rod on a large base of natural frequencies, it turns out that this is not entirely true. Moreover, the most complex Bishop’s model turns out to be a relative loser. The comparisons were made for a bar with small annular grooves that simulate surface defects, which is considered as a stepped bar. The questions of refinement with the help of experimentally found frequencies of the velocity of longitudinal waves and Poisson's ratio of the rod material are also touched upon.
url http://mi.mathnet.ru/vsgtu1827
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