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Computer Research and Modeling, 2018, Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 421–430
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20537/2076-7633-2018-10-4-421-430
(Mi crm455)
 

MODELS IN PHYSICS AND TECHNOLOGY

Estimation of natural frequencies of torsional vibrations of a composite nonlinearly viscoelastic shaft

I. A. Tarasyuk, A. S. Kravchuk

Belarusian State University, Mechanical and Mathematical Faculty, 4 Nezavisimosti ave., Minsk, Belarus, 220030
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Abstract: The article presents a method for linearization the effective function of material instantaneous deformation in order to generalize the torsional vibration equation to the case of nonlinearly deformable rheologically active shafts. It is considered layered and structurally heterogeneous, on average isotropic shafts made of nonlinearly viscoelastic components. The technique consists in determining the approximate shear modulus by minimizing the root-mean-square deviation in approximation of the effective diagram of instantaneous deformation.
The method allows to estimate analytically values of natural frequencies of layered and structurally heterogeneous nonlinearly viscoelastic shaft. This makes it possible to significantly reduce resources in vibration analysis, as well as to track changes in values of natural frequencies with changing geometric, physico-mechanical and structural parameters of shafts, which is especially important at the initial stages of modeling and design. In addition, the paper shows that only a pronounced nonlinearity of the effective state equation has an effect on the natural frequencies, and in some cases the nonlinearity in determining the natural frequencies can be neglected.
As equations of state of the composite material components, the article considers the equations of nonlinear heredity with instantaneous deformation functions in the form of the Prandtl's bilinear diagrams. To homogenize the state equations of layered shafts, it is applied the Voigt's hypothesis on the homogeneity of deformations and the Reuss' hypothesis on the homogeneity of stresses in the volume of a composite body. Using these assumptions, effective secant and tangential shear moduli, proportionality limits, as well as creep and relaxation kernels of longitudinal, axial and transversely layered shafts are obtained. In addition, it is obtained the indicated effective characteristics of a structurally heterogeneous, on average isotropic shaft using the homogenization method previously proposed by the authors, based on the determination of the material deformation parameters by the rule of a mixture for the Voigt's and the Reuss' state equations.
Keywords: composite material, homogenization, torsional vibrations, nonlinear viscoelasticity.
Funding agency Grant number
Belarusian Republican Foundation for Fundamental Research Ф17М-009
The work was supported by BRFFR grant No. F17M-009.
Received: 13.11.2017
Accepted: 05.04.2018
Document Type: Article
UDC: 534
Language: Russian
Citation: I. A. Tarasyuk, A. S. Kravchuk, “Estimation of natural frequencies of torsional vibrations of a composite nonlinearly viscoelastic shaft”, Computer Research and Modeling, 10:4 (2018), 421–430
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