VIBRATIONS OF MULTISPAN STIFFENED PLATES VIA MODIFIED BOLOTIN METHOD.
College
Engineering and Computer Science
Department
Ocean and Mechanical Engineering
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication/Event/Conference Title
Ammonia Plant Safety and Related Facilities
Publication Status
Version of Record
Abstract
The modified Bolotin method is applied to dynamic analysis of continuous skin-stringer panels. The number of spans is assumed finite; all panels and interior stringers are identical. The solution procedure involves formulation of two auxiliary problems of the Voigt-Levy type in conjunction with an eigen-frequency wave-number relationship. The treatment yields a pair of transcendental equations in terms of wave numbers. The method has advantages over other approximate approaches in the sense that the number of spans enters one of the transcendental equations explicitly, so that numerical complexity does not increase with it.
First Page
37
Last Page
50
Publication Date
1-1-1980
Recommended Citation
Elishakoff, Isaac; Sternberg, Alexander; and van Baten, Tom J., "VIBRATIONS OF MULTISPAN STIFFENED PLATES VIA MODIFIED BOLOTIN METHOD." (1980). Faculty Scholarship. 680.
https://digitalcommons.fau.edu/faculty_papers/680