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Mechanics Based Design of Structures and Machines | 2014

On the Linear and Nonlinear Vibration Responses of Elastically End Restrained Beams Using DTM

Nuttawit Wattanasakulpong; Arisara Chaikittiratana

The objective of this paper is to apply the differential transformation method (DTM) to solve linear and nonlinear vibration problems of elastically end-restrained beams. The method demonstrates many advantages such as rapid convergence, high accuracy, and computational stability to determine linear and nonlinear natural frequencies as well as mode shapes of such beams. The mathematical models provided in this paper can be solved easily using symbolic tools in available software packages such as Maple and Matlab. An accuracy of the present solutions is confirmed by comparing with some published results in the open literature. New numerical results of nonlinear frequency ratio of beams supported by various types of elastic boundary conditions are presented and discussed in detail. The significant effects of translational and rotational springs including vibration amplitudes on linear and nonlinear vibration results are also taken into investigation. Based on the numerical exercises, it is revealed that the nonlinear frequency ratios of the beams with elastically end restraints are found to increase as the increment of vibration amplitudes.


International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics | 2007

STRUCTURAL SIMILITUDE AND SCALING LAWS OF ANTI-SYMMETRIC CROSS-PLY LAMINATED CYLINDRICAL SHELLS FOR BUCKLING AND VIBRATION EXPERIMENTS

Variddhi Ungbhakorn; Nuttawit Wattanasakulpong

Developed herein are the scaling laws for physical modeling of anti-symmetric cross-ply laminated circular cylindrical shells for buckling and free vibration experiments. In the absence of experimental data, the validity of the scaling laws is verified by numerical experiments. This is accomplished by calculating theoretically the buckling loads and fundamental frequencies of the model and substituting into the scaling laws to obtain the corresponding values of the prototype. The predicted values of the prototype from the scaling laws are then compared with existing closed-form solutions. Examples for the complete similitude cases with various stacking sequences, number of plies, and length-to-radius ratios show exact agreement. The derived relationships between the model and prototype will greatly facilitate and reduce the need for costly experiments. In reality, either due to the complexity of the scaling laws or to economize experimental cost and time, it may not be feasible to construct the model to fulfil the scaling laws completely. Thus, several possible models of partial similitude are investigated numerically. These include models with distortion in laminated material properties, stacking sequences and number of plies. Model with distortion in material properties yields a high percentage of discrepancy and is not recommended.


Journal of Vibration and Control | 2013

Application of the differential transformation method to vibration analysis of stepped beams with elastically constrained ends

Kittisak Suddoung; Jarruwat Charoensuk; Nuttawit Wattanasakulpong

The purpose of the present paper is to apply the differential transformation method (DTM) to deal with the vibration problem of stepped beams with general end supports and elastically constrained ends. The method demonstrates several advantages, such as rapid convergence, high accuracy, and computational stability. Unlike some approximate approaches which require correct assumed admissible function, the differential transformation method gives all natural frequencies and their mode shapes without any frequency missing. By using the DTM algorithms fully provided in this paper with general mathematical software packets, natural frequencies and mode shapes of these beams can be obtained easily for every boundary condition. Aspects such as boundary conditions, spring constant values, stepped beam types, step ratio and step location, which have a significant impact on frequencies and mode shapes, are taken into investigation in this paper.


Mechanics Based Design of Structures and Machines | 2016

Adomian-modified decomposition method for large-amplitude vibration analysis of stepped beams with elastic boundary conditions

Nuttawit Wattanasakulpong; Arisara Chaikittiratana

ABSTRACT The main objective of this paper is to apply an Adomian modified decomposition method for solving large amplitude vibration analysis of stepped beams with various general and elastic boundary conditions. Damaged or imperfect supports of beams can be modeled by using elastic boundary conditions composing of translational and rotational springs. For the beams subjected to dynamic severe loading, it is important to include the nonlinear term of axial stretching force developed by the large vibration amplitude in the governing equation for more accurate design. By using the method, the convergence studies for linear and nonlinear vibration analyses of stepped beams are shown for determining an appropriate number of terms in the solutions. The accuracy of the present results is validated numerically by comparing with some available results in the literature. New results of nonlinear frequency ratios of stepped beams with different boundary conditions are presented and discussed in detail. Aspects of step ratio, step location, boundary conditions, vibration amplitudes, etc., which have significant impact on linear and nonlinear frequencies of such beams are taken under investigation.


Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures | 2017

Stability and vibration analyses of carbon nanotube-reinforced composite beams with elastic boundary conditions: Chebyshev collocation method

Nuttawit Wattanasakulpong; Qibo Mao

ABSTRACT This article aims to investigate stability and vibration behavior of carbon nanotube-reinforced composite beams supported by classical and nonclassical boundary conditions. To include significant effects of shear deformation and rotary inertia, Timoshenko beam theory is used to formulate the coupled equations of motion governing buckling and vibration analyses of the beams. An effective mathematical technique, namely Chebyshev collocation method, is employed to solve the coupled equations of motion for determining critical buckling loads and natural frequencies of the beams with different boundary conditions. The accuracy and reliability of the proposed mathematical models are verified numerically by comparing with the existing results in the literature for the cases of classical boundary conditions. New results of critical buckling loads and natural frequencies of the beams with nonclassical boundary conditions including translational and rotational springs are presented and discussed in detail associated with many important parametric studies.


International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics | 2017

Vibration Analysis of Third-Order Shear Deformable FGM Beams with Elastic Support by Chebyshev Collocation Method

Nuttawit Wattanasakulpong; Tinh Quoc Bui

In this paper, we present new results of natural frequencies for the functionally graded beams based on Chebyshev collocation method and the third-order shear deformation theory (TSDT), without requiring any shear correction factors. The beams are assumed to be elastically supported by translational and rotational springs, or simply known as elastically restrained ends. The material compositions of the beams across the gradient direction are described by different mathematical models including the simple power law, exponential and Mori–Tanaka models, and their effects on the response of beams are analyzed. We first present the Chebyshev collocation formulation of the coupled differential equations of motion for free vibration of FGM beams considering different boundary conditions, and then verify the results obtained by the proposed approach against reference ones. A parametric study is also performed for parameters such as thickness, spring constant factor, material volume fraction index, etc. The presen...


Aerospace Science and Technology | 2014

Linear and nonlinear vibration analysis of elastically restrained ends FGM beams with porosities

Nuttawit Wattanasakulpong; Variddhi Ungbhakorn


Computational Materials Science | 2013

Analytical solutions for bending, buckling and vibration responses of carbon nanotube-reinforced composite beams resting on elastic foundation

Nuttawit Wattanasakulpong; Variddhi Ungbhakorn


Meccanica | 2015

Flexural vibration of imperfect functionally graded beams based on Timoshenko beam theory: Chebyshev collocation method

Nuttawit Wattanasakulpong; Arisara Chaikittiratana


Composite Structures | 2017

Buckling isogeometric analysis of functionally graded plates under combined thermal and mechanical loads

Tiantang Yu; Shuohui Yin; Tinh Quoc Bui; Chen Liu; Nuttawit Wattanasakulpong

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Arisara Chaikittiratana

King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok

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Jarruwat Charoensuk

King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang

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Qibo Mao

Nanchang Hangkong University

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Kittisak Suddoung

King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang

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Monsak Pimsarn

King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang

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Wachirawit Songsuwan

King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang

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Tinh Quoc Bui

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Prapot Tossapanon

Mahanakorn University of Technology

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Sacharuck Pornpeerakeat

King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok

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