2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsv.2021.116295
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Three-dimensional nonlinear extreme vibrations of cantilevers based on a geometrically exact model

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“…Beginning with the first mode of vibration, shown in Fig. 4(a-c), it can be seen that it manifests a slightly hardening behavior, meaning that the resonant frequency Ω increases as the vibration amplitude increases, a characteristic well documented in the literature, see [79,12,37]. Point A represents a point of moderate amplitude of displacement along the backbone curve and point C a point of high amplitude.…”
Section: Cantilever Beammentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…Beginning with the first mode of vibration, shown in Fig. 4(a-c), it can be seen that it manifests a slightly hardening behavior, meaning that the resonant frequency Ω increases as the vibration amplitude increases, a characteristic well documented in the literature, see [79,12,37]. Point A represents a point of moderate amplitude of displacement along the backbone curve and point C a point of high amplitude.…”
Section: Cantilever Beammentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Additionally, the cantilever beam is the simplest example that can be selected in order to validate the numerical strategy proposed in this paper. Many works have been published in the past on nonlinear vibrations of cantilever beams and the interested reader can refer to [12] for an overview, as well as the recent numerical contributions [36,35,49,37].…”
Section: Cantilever Beammentioning
confidence: 99%
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