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Journal of Samara State Technical University, Ser. Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 2013, Issue 1(30), Pages 253–259
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14498/vsgtu1158
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Procedings of the 3nd International Conference "Mathematical Physics and its Applications"
Mechanics and Classical Field Theory

Effect of the influence of rheological beam longitudinal strains on the disc motion state

G. V. Pavlov, M. A. Kal'mova, E. S. Vronskaya

Samara State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Samara, 443001, Russia
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Abstract: The paper analyzes the effect that the material of a simple rheological beam has on the dynamics of a moving disc. The hybrid system of the differential equations describing the motion of the system disc–rheological beam consisting of the integro-differential equation of beam longitudinal vibrations and the Lagrange equations of the first kind, defining the motion of the disc, and the equations of nonholonomic constraints following from the difference between the Lagrange coordinates of the disc mass center and the beam point contacting with the disc is composed. The paper considers the mode of the disc steady motion, allowing to integrate the equation of beam vibrations regardless the system of equations describing the motion of the disc. It is identified that when the disc moves at a low speed, and in the mode corresponding to the limit value of the relaxation time it causes physically inadequate strain in the beam. When relaxation time is null there is a steady mode of forced beam vibrations at moderate amplitudes.
Keywords: nonholonomic connection, Dirac delta function, relaxation kernel, Laplace transformation.
Original article submitted 12/XI/2012
revision submitted – 25/I/2013
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Document Type: Article
UDC: 517.958+539.3(1)
MSC: Primary 70F25; Secondary 70E50
Language: Russian
Citation: G. V. Pavlov, M. A. Kal'mova, E. S. Vronskaya, “Effect of the influence of rheological beam longitudinal strains on the disc motion state”, Vestn. Samar. Gos. Tekhn. Univ., Ser. Fiz.-Mat. Nauki [J. Samara State Tech. Univ., Ser. Phys. Math. Sci.], 1(30) (2013), 253–259
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    Вестник Самарского государственного технического университета. Серия: Физико-математические науки
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