“…Note: Data in &&( )'' from reference [28], in &&+ ,'' from reference [29]. Domain decomposition must be employed in the DQ technique if the solution function is not continuously di!erentiable in the solution domain, since the weighting coe$cients are obtained using continuously di!erentiable trial functions.…”
Section: Vibration Analysis Of Beams Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…References [28,29] considered the concentrated mass at an intermediate point (x"¸/3 or¸/2) of single-span uniform beam. The mass will apply a dynamic concentrated force in vibration problems.…”
Section: Example 5: Uniform Beams With Intermediate Massmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Laplace transform was employed to obtain a characteristic equation in paper [28]. An analytic characteristic equation was obtained in paper [29].…”
Section: Example 5: Uniform Beams With Intermediate Massmentioning
“…Note: Data in &&( )'' from reference [28], in &&+ ,'' from reference [29]. Domain decomposition must be employed in the DQ technique if the solution function is not continuously di!erentiable in the solution domain, since the weighting coe$cients are obtained using continuously di!erentiable trial functions.…”
Section: Vibration Analysis Of Beams Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…References [28,29] considered the concentrated mass at an intermediate point (x"¸/3 or¸/2) of single-span uniform beam. The mass will apply a dynamic concentrated force in vibration problems.…”
Section: Example 5: Uniform Beams With Intermediate Massmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Laplace transform was employed to obtain a characteristic equation in paper [28]. An analytic characteristic equation was obtained in paper [29].…”
Section: Example 5: Uniform Beams With Intermediate Massmentioning
“…However, in FMTM when the concentrated mass/spring is small or around the node, the FMTM formulation of Eq. (19) or (20) matrix. The formulation of Galerkin method on the eigenfrequency computation is relatively easy and can be done in systematic way.…”
Section: Computation Examples and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three formulations on the eigenfrequency shift of an EulerBernoulli beam carrying arbitrary number of concentrated mass and (translational) spring are presented and compared. The three formulations are the analytical method [17][18][19][20], Galerkin method [21] and finite mode transform method (FMTM). FMTM is a new method presented in this paper and it adopts the similar approach of Amba-Rao's formulation [22] on the plate carrying a concentrated mass.…”
-A new method called finite mode transform method (FMTM) on the eigenfrequency computation of an EulerBernoulli beam carrying arbitrary number of concentrated mass and spring is introduced and compared with other existing methods. The FMTM shows good convergence with the increase of the mode number and is a much faster algorithm compared with the analytical method and Galerkin method when the total number of concentrated mass and spring is small. A discussion on the advantages and disadvantages of the microsensor eigenfrequency computation formulation by these three methods (FMTM, analytical and Galerkin) is also presented.
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