Vibration analysis of a circular disk tensioned by rolling using finite element method
Author(s) -
Fumiyasu Kuratani,
Sumio Yano
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
archive of applied mechanics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.54
H-Index - 59
eISSN - 1432-0681
pISSN - 0939-1533
DOI - 10.1007/s004199900036
Subject(s) - finite element method , eigenvalues and eigenvectors , vibration , natural frequency , structural engineering , normal mode , sensitivity (control systems) , residual stress , stability (learning theory) , mode (computer interface) , stress (linguistics) , engineering , mechanics , acoustics , materials science , physics , computer science , composite material , electronic engineering , linguistics , philosophy , quantum mechanics , machine learning , operating system
Summary The paper proposes a method in finite element analysis for estimating natural frequencies of a disk tensioned by rolling, without the use of eigenvalue analysis. The natural frequencies of a disk vary when the localized plastic deformation caused by roll-tensioning induces residual stresses. Tensioning is used for improving the dynamic stability of circular saws; the optimal condition of rolling can be predicted from natural frequency characteristics. In the proposed method, the natural frequencies after rolling are easily estimated from the mode shapes of the disk before rolling and the stress distribution after rolling. The method is based on ideas similar to thermal stress and sensitivity analysis rather than on eigenvalue analysis. The effectiveness of the method is shown by comparing the natural frequency characteristics obtained by this method with those by eigenvalue analysis.
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