Random Vibration Analysis of Higher-Order Nonlinear Beams and Composite Plates with Applications of ARMA Models

In this work, the random vibration of higher-order nonlinear beams and composite plates subjected to stochastic loading is studied. The fourth-order nonlinear beam equation is examined to study the effect of rotary inertia and shear deformation on the root mean square values of displacement response...

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Main Author: Lu, Yunkai
Other Authors: Engineering Science and Mechanics
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/29128
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-291282020-09-26T05:32:28Z Random Vibration Analysis of Higher-Order Nonlinear Beams and Composite Plates with Applications of ARMA Models Lu, Yunkai Engineering Science and Mechanics Thangjitham, Surot Hyer, Michael W. Case, Scott W. Lu, Guo-Quan Ragab, Saad A. power spectral density nonlinear higher-order beam root mean square ARMA model modal interaction In this work, the random vibration of higher-order nonlinear beams and composite plates subjected to stochastic loading is studied. The fourth-order nonlinear beam equation is examined to study the effect of rotary inertia and shear deformation on the root mean square values of displacement response. A new linearly coupled equivalent linearization method is proposed and compared with the widely used traditional equivalent linearization method. The new method is proven to yield closer predictions to the numerical simulation results of the nonlinear beam vibration. A systematical investigation of the nonlinear random vibration of composite plates is conducted in which effects of nonlinearity, choices of different plate theories (the first order shear deformation plate theory and the classical plate theory), and temperature gradient on the plate statistical transverse response are addressed. Attention is paid to calculate the R.M.S. values of stress components since they directly affect the fatigue life of the structure. A statistical data reconstruction technique named ARMA modeling and its applications in random vibration data analysis are discussed. The model is applied to the simulation data of nonlinear beams. It is shown that good estimations of both the nonlinear frequencies and the power spectral densities are given by the technique. Ph. D. 2014-03-14T20:16:52Z 2014-03-14T20:16:52Z 2008-10-03 2009-09-28 2009-11-11 2009-11-11 Dissertation etd-09282009-154844 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/29128 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-09282009-154844/ Lu_Y_D_2008.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic power spectral density
nonlinear
higher-order beam
root mean square
ARMA model
modal interaction
spellingShingle power spectral density
nonlinear
higher-order beam
root mean square
ARMA model
modal interaction
Lu, Yunkai
Random Vibration Analysis of Higher-Order Nonlinear Beams and Composite Plates with Applications of ARMA Models
description In this work, the random vibration of higher-order nonlinear beams and composite plates subjected to stochastic loading is studied. The fourth-order nonlinear beam equation is examined to study the effect of rotary inertia and shear deformation on the root mean square values of displacement response. A new linearly coupled equivalent linearization method is proposed and compared with the widely used traditional equivalent linearization method. The new method is proven to yield closer predictions to the numerical simulation results of the nonlinear beam vibration. A systematical investigation of the nonlinear random vibration of composite plates is conducted in which effects of nonlinearity, choices of different plate theories (the first order shear deformation plate theory and the classical plate theory), and temperature gradient on the plate statistical transverse response are addressed. Attention is paid to calculate the R.M.S. values of stress components since they directly affect the fatigue life of the structure. A statistical data reconstruction technique named ARMA modeling and its applications in random vibration data analysis are discussed. The model is applied to the simulation data of nonlinear beams. It is shown that good estimations of both the nonlinear frequencies and the power spectral densities are given by the technique. === Ph. D.
author2 Engineering Science and Mechanics
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Lu, Yunkai
author Lu, Yunkai
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title Random Vibration Analysis of Higher-Order Nonlinear Beams and Composite Plates with Applications of ARMA Models
title_short Random Vibration Analysis of Higher-Order Nonlinear Beams and Composite Plates with Applications of ARMA Models
title_full Random Vibration Analysis of Higher-Order Nonlinear Beams and Composite Plates with Applications of ARMA Models
title_fullStr Random Vibration Analysis of Higher-Order Nonlinear Beams and Composite Plates with Applications of ARMA Models
title_full_unstemmed Random Vibration Analysis of Higher-Order Nonlinear Beams and Composite Plates with Applications of ARMA Models
title_sort random vibration analysis of higher-order nonlinear beams and composite plates with applications of arma models
publisher Virginia Tech
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/29128
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-09282009-154844/
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