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Free vibration of summation and difference resonance of the vertical cable and other coupled structural members

Free vibration of summation and difference resonance of the vertical cable and other coupled structural members were investigated in this article. A model of a vertical cable and two mass–springs… Click to show full abstract

Free vibration of summation and difference resonance of the vertical cable and other coupled structural members were investigated in this article. A model of a vertical cable and two mass–springs was built, with the sling considered to be geometrically nonlinear, and the upper and lower connecting structural members were taken as two mass–springs. Assuming the displacement of the sling, modal superposition method and D’Alembert principle were used to derive the dynamic equilibrium equations of the coupled structure. The nonlinear dynamic equilibrium equations were studied by means of multiple scales method, and the second-order approximation solutions of single-modal motion of the system were obtained. Numerical examples were presented to discuss the amplitude responses as functions of time of free vibration, with and without damping, respectively. Additionally, fourth-order Runge–Kutta method was directly used for the nonlinear dynamic equilibrium equations to complement and verify the analytical solutions. The results show that the coupled system performs strongly nonlinear and coupled characteristics, which is useful for engineering design.

Keywords: structural members; vertical cable; vibration summation; free vibration

Journal Title: Advances in Structural Engineering
Year Published: 2018

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