Non-linear modal interactions in free-edge thin spherical shells: Measurements of a 1:1:2 internal resonance

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Abstract

This study is devoted to the experimental validation of a theoretical model of large amplitude vibrations of thin spherical shells described in Thomas et al. [1]. A specific mode coupling due to a 1:1:2 internal resonance between an axisymmetric mode and two companion asymmetric modes is especially addressed. The structure is forced with a sinusoidal signal of frequency close to the natural frequency of the axisymmetric mode. The experimental setup, which allows precise measurements of the vibration amplitudes of the three involved modes, is presented. Experimental resonance curves showing the amplitude of the modes as functions of the driving frequency are compared to the theoretical ones. A good qualitative agreement is obtained with the predictions given in the model. The quantitative discrepancies are discussed and an improvement of the model is proposed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication3rd M.I.T. Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics
Pages515-519
Number of pages5
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2005
Event3rd M.I.T. Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics - Boston, MA, United States
Duration: 14 Jun 200517 Jun 2005

Publication series

Name3rd M.I.T. Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics

Conference

Conference3rd M.I.T. Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityBoston, MA
Period14/06/0517/06/05

Keywords

  • Experiments
  • Geometric non-linearities
  • Internal resonances
  • Non-linear vibrations
  • Shallow spherical shells

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