An analytical model of a rectangular cracked plate with arbitrary applied load and boundary conditions

Israr, A., Cartmell, M. P., Manoach, E., Trenafilova, I., Ostachowicz, W., Krawzcuk, M. and Żak, A. (2009) An analytical model of a rectangular cracked plate with arbitrary applied load and boundary conditions. Journal of Applied Mechanics, Transactions of the ASME, 76(1), 011005. (doi: 10.1115/1.2998755)

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Abstract

This study proposes an analytical model for vibrations in a cracked rectangular plate as one of the results from a program of research on vibration based damage detection in aircraft panel structures. This particular work considers an isotropic plate, typically made of aluminum, and containing a crack in the form of a continuous line with its center located at the center of the plate and parallel to one edge of the plate. The plate is subjected to a point load on its surface for three different possible boundary conditions, and one examined in detail. Galerkin's method is applied to reformulate the governing equation of the cracked plate into time dependent modal coordinates. Nonlinearity is introduced by appropriate formulations introduced by applying Berger's method. An approximate solution technique—the method of multiple scales—is applied to solve the nonlinear equation of the cracked plate. The results are presented in terms of natural frequency versus crack length and plate thickness, and the nonlinear amplitude response of the plate is calculated for one set of boundary conditions and three different load locations, over a practical range of external excitation frequencies.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Cartmell, Prof Matthew
Authors: Israr, A., Cartmell, M. P., Manoach, E., Trenafilova, I., Ostachowicz, W., Krawzcuk, M., and Żak, A.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Engineering > Systems Power and Energy
Journal Name:Journal of Applied Mechanics, Transactions of the ASME
Journal Abbr.:J. Appl. Mech. T-ASME
Publisher:American Society of Mechanical Engineers
ISSN:0021-8936
ISSN (Online):1528-9036
Published Online:31 October 2008

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