2005
DOI: 10.17221/4907-rae
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Structural dynamic modification of circular disc using pre-stressed fields

Abstract: Dynamical properties of circular discs are investigated in this paper. One of the techniques of the disc modifications to achieve the required dynamic properties is to initiate pre-stress in disc plane. To obtain appropriate in-plane stress either roll-tensioning of disc surface or volume transformation of disc segment can be used. The role of in-plane stresses is assessed from the change in natural frequencies and modal shapes. The natural frequency characteristics for various rolling position and various rol… Show more

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“…For example, the response of a damped mechanical system was improved by shifting the natural frequencies of the structure to the desired value. 2 Parameters of modification included the mass, 3 the stiffness, 4,5 the damping, 5,6 the material 3 and the application of dynamic vibration absorber (DVA). 7 For example, the constraint damping layer and stiffeners have been added to reduce vehicle drum brake squeal 6 while DVA can be applied to reduce the vibration transmissibility of the grass trimmer handle by up to 67%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the response of a damped mechanical system was improved by shifting the natural frequencies of the structure to the desired value. 2 Parameters of modification included the mass, 3 the stiffness, 4,5 the damping, 5,6 the material 3 and the application of dynamic vibration absorber (DVA). 7 For example, the constraint damping layer and stiffeners have been added to reduce vehicle drum brake squeal 6 while DVA can be applied to reduce the vibration transmissibility of the grass trimmer handle by up to 67%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%