2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ymssp.2017.08.028
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Dynamic properties of unbonded, multi-strand beams subjected to flexural loading

Abstract: Beam-like structures, constructed from many long strands that are constrained rather than bonded together, can provide appreciable levels of structural damping through friction between individual strands. This paper describes experimental and numerical studies, carried out on square-section metal beams, which are aimed at improving understanding of the relationship between construction and performance. A beam is formed from a pack of squaresection strands that is held together at various compression loads with… Show more

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“…For simple systems such as a simply supported beam or cantilever beam, mode shapes can be plotted through computing and coding mathematical equations. However, for more complex structures, it would be difficult and time consuming to predict the mode shapes [13]. Therefore, these mode shapes were obtained through ANSYS software.…”
Section: Modal Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For simple systems such as a simply supported beam or cantilever beam, mode shapes can be plotted through computing and coding mathematical equations. However, for more complex structures, it would be difficult and time consuming to predict the mode shapes [13]. Therefore, these mode shapes were obtained through ANSYS software.…”
Section: Modal Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%