Propagation of Proper Waves in a Viscoelastic Timoshenko Plate of Variable Thickness
Propagation of Proper Waves in a Viscoelastic Timoshenko Plate of Variable Thickness |
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Volume-71 Issue-1 |
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Year of Publication : 2023 | ||
Author : I. I. Safarov, M. Kh. Teshaev, Z. I. Boltaev, M.R.Ishmamatov, T.R.Ruziyev |
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DOI : 10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I1P203 |
How to Cite?
I. I. Safarov, M. Kh. Teshaev, Z. I. Boltaev, M.R.Ishmamatov, T.R.Ruziyev, "Propagation of Proper Waves in a Viscoelastic Timoshenko Plate of Variable Thickness," International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, vol. 71, no. 1, pp. 25-30, 2023. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I1P203
Abstract
Elastic distribution waves in lamellar bodies have been studied for more than a hundred years, but work in this
direction continues, which indicates a continuing interest in this problem. In this paper, the wave propagation problem in
a viscoelastic thin film is considered—a plate of variable cross-section subordinating to the Timoshenko hypothesis. The
article's main purpose is to study the distribution of natural waves in an infinite viscoelastic lamellar waveguide with a
wedge cross-section based on the Timoshenko hypothesis. The variation of complex natural frequencies and waveforms
depending on various waveguide parameters (wavenumber and geometric parameters) is investigated. Integro-differential
equations of waveguide motion are obtained based on the variational principle. After applying the freezing method, a
system of differential equations with complex coefficients is obtained, which is further solved using the orthogonal run
method with a combination of the Muller method on complex arithmetic. Based on the obtained results, it is established
that with an increase in the wave number, the real and imaginary parts of normal modes in the Timoshenko wedge-shaped
plate tend to have constant values. In this case, the localization of motion is observed near the sharp edge of the
waveguide. It is also found that comparing the results obtained according to the Kirchhoff and Timoshenko theories for
small wedge angles differs by up to 10%. Real and imaginary parts of a complex function of the propagation velocity of the
Azov wave, the propagation velocity of the first mode in a wedge-shaped plate practically does not depend on the Poisson's
ratio (a change within 0.5 %). In general, the numerical analysis of edge waves in Kirchhoff and Timoshenko plates allows
us to conclude that Kirchhoff's hypotheses are quite suitable for calculating wave processes in wedge-shaped plates,
including at frequencies with a wavelength of the order of plate thickness. This discrepancy with the classical results of the
theory of Kirchhoff plates of constant thickness is explained by the phenomenon of localization of the waveform with
increasing frequency, which occurs only in plates of variable thickness. At the same time, the relative simplicity of the
mathematical apparatus of the Kirchhoff plate theory makes it possible to study the dispersion characteristics of
waveguides with a more complex cross-section configuration, which is very difficult to construct in the framework of a
three-dimensional theory. The results of this work can be applied in calculations of engineering structures consisting of
extended plates of constant and variable cross-sections.
Keywords
Damped wave, Viscoelastic plate sector cross-section, Navier equation, Spectral boundary value problem, Orthogonal run.
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