Shock and Vibration (Jan 2012)

Response of Fractionally Damped Beams with General Boundary Conditions Subjected to Moving Loads

  • R. Abu-Mallouh,
  • I. Abu-Alshaikh,
  • H.S. Zibdeh,
  • Khaled Ramadan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3233/SAV-2010-0634
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 3
pp. 333 – 347

Abstract

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This paper presents the transverse vibration of Bernoulli-Euler homogeneous isotropic damped beams with general boundary conditions. The beams are assumed to be subjected to a load moving at a uniform velocity. The damping characteristics of the beams are described in terms of fractional derivatives of arbitrary orders. In the analysis where initial conditions are assumed to be homogeneous, the Laplace transform cooperates with the decomposition method to obtain the analytical solution of the investigated problems. Subsequently, curves are plotted to show the dynamic response of different beams under different sets of parameters including different orders of fractional derivatives. The curves reveal that the dynamic response increases as the order of fractional derivative increases. Furthermore, as the order of the fractional derivative increases the peak of the dynamic deflection shifts to the right, this yields that the smaller the order of the fractional derivative, the more oscillations the beam suffers. The results obtained in this paper closely match the results of papers in the literature review.