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Response of a Cracked Cantilever Beam to Free and Forced Vibrations
Vellore Margabandhu Radhakrishnan
Published in Defense Scientific Information and Documentation Centre
2004
Volume: 54
   
Issue: 1
Pages: 31 - 38
Abstract
Cracks present in machine parts affect their vibrational behaviour like the fundamental frequency and the resonance. In this paper, the resonance response of a cracked cantilever rectangular beam has been studied based on fracture mechanics quantities like strain energy release rate, stress intensity factor and compliance. The spring stiffness and the fundamental frequency decrease with increase in crack length. The amplitude of vibration increases and the occurrence of resonance gets shifted with increase in crack length.
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JournalDefence Science Journal
PublisherDefense Scientific Information and Documentation Centre
ISSN0011748X
Open AccessNo
Concepts (15)
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    Cracks
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    Finite element method
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    Natural frequencies
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    Nucleation
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    Resonance
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    Shafts (machine components)
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    Stiffness
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    Strain
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    Stress intensity factors
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    Structural loads
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    Turbomachine blades
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    Vibrations (mechanical)
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    Beams
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    VIBRATIONS
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    Cantilever beams