Vibrations Of Elastic Systems Taking Account Of Energy Dissipation In The Material

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Report Number: WADD TR 60-582
Author(s): Pisarenko, G. S.
Corporate Author(s): University of Minnesota
Laboratory: Metals and Ceramics Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1962-02
Pages: 301
Contract: AF 33(616)-6828
DoD Project: 7351 - Metallic Materials
DoD Task: 73521
Identifier: AD0274743

Abstract:
This monograph is devoted to an analytical and experimental investigation of vibrations of non-conservative elastic systems in which the sources of energy dissipation is irreversible cyclic straining of the material. Modern methods of analysis of nonlinear vibrating systems are extended to treat problems of the flexural vibrations of long bars of constant and variable cross section, short bars and turbines. Torsional vibrations of rods are also considered. Considerable attention is given to the experimental investigation of energy dissipation in the material. Several apparatuses are described and some of the experimental results presented.

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