Damped Beams: A Versatile Matlab Script For The Animation Of A Variety Of Beam Vibration Problems
Author(s) -
Raymond G. Jacquot,
Jeffrey R. Anderson,
David E. Walrath
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
2009 annual conference and exposition proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--4615
Subject(s) - animation , vibration , computer science , matlab , software , eigenfunction , beam (structure) , visualization , variety (cybernetics) , partial differential equation , deflection (physics) , boundary value problem , computer graphics (images) , acoustics , physics , structural engineering , mathematics , mathematical analysis , classical mechanics , artificial intelligence , engineering , programming language , eigenvalues and eigenvectors , quantum mechanics
The authors report development of a single piece of software that animates responses of an elastic beam with external viscous damping and four different sets of support conditions. The motion can be unforced, stimulated by initial deflection, or when externally forced by several combinations of temporal and spatial forms for the forcing function. Several examples are presented.
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