Free vibration study of v-shape and rectangular shape double-sided cracks in a cantilever beam

The vibration response of a structural member changes due to the presence of crack because crack introduced local flexibility in it. Depending upon the vibration amplitude the crack may be of open or close type. Crack gives catastrophic failure to the structure hence it is very crucial to understand...

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Main Authors: V. Khalkar, S. Ramachandran
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Language:English
Published: JVE International 2017-03-01
Series:Journal of Vibroengineering
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Online Access:https://www.jvejournals.com/article/17653
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spelling doaj-b9855ce9eeb842449e121f849544cf022020-11-25T02:32:43ZengJVE InternationalJournal of Vibroengineering1392-87162538-84602017-03-011921026103810.21595/jve.2016.1765317653Free vibration study of v-shape and rectangular shape double-sided cracks in a cantilever beamV. Khalkar0S. Ramachandran1Research Scolar, Sathyabama University, Chennnai, 600119, Tamilnadu, IndiaFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Chennai, 600119, Tamilnadu, IndiaThe vibration response of a structural member changes due to the presence of crack because crack introduced local flexibility in it. Depending upon the vibration amplitude the crack may be of open or close type. Crack gives catastrophic failure to the structure hence it is very crucial to understand the dynamic of the structure. In the inverse problem, vibrating properties like natural frequency, resonance amplitude can be used as a basic criterion in crack detection or in design of structures. Previously, a mathematical model was developed by W. M. Ostachowicz and M. Krawczuk for the cantilever beam which has two open double-sided v-shape cracks. This model is used to find the natural frequency and characteristics roots in bending mode. The aim of this study is to prove whether the developed mathematical model can be used for rectangular shape cracks because in various applications existence of v shape and rectangular shape cracks are very general. For this reason, results of v-shape cracked cases are used as a reference model. Modal analysis is done by using ANSYS software to get the pure bending natural frequencies of the various cracked cases. Then the same mathematical model is used for rectangular shape cracked cases to calculate the characteristics roots. The value of characteristics roots obtained for a v-shape crack by W. M. Ostachowicz and M. Krawczuk and a rectangular shape crack cases studied are in good agreement. Hence it proves the flexibility of the model developed with v-shape cracks. In addition to this, the effect of two double-sided cracks on the characteristics roots is studied for all the cracked cases given in the reference model. It is found that as crack depth increases at any unique location then natural frequency decreases. At last location even though crack depth increases value of natural frequency almost remains constant.https://www.jvejournals.com/article/17653mathematical modelcantilever beamv-shape crackbending natural frequencyAnsyscharacteristics rootsrectangular shape crack
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Free vibration study of v-shape and rectangular shape double-sided cracks in a cantilever beam
Journal of Vibroengineering
mathematical model
cantilever beam
v-shape crack
bending natural frequency
Ansys
characteristics roots
rectangular shape crack
author_facet V. Khalkar
S. Ramachandran
author_sort V. Khalkar
title Free vibration study of v-shape and rectangular shape double-sided cracks in a cantilever beam
title_short Free vibration study of v-shape and rectangular shape double-sided cracks in a cantilever beam
title_full Free vibration study of v-shape and rectangular shape double-sided cracks in a cantilever beam
title_fullStr Free vibration study of v-shape and rectangular shape double-sided cracks in a cantilever beam
title_full_unstemmed Free vibration study of v-shape and rectangular shape double-sided cracks in a cantilever beam
title_sort free vibration study of v-shape and rectangular shape double-sided cracks in a cantilever beam
publisher JVE International
series Journal of Vibroengineering
issn 1392-8716
2538-8460
publishDate 2017-03-01
description The vibration response of a structural member changes due to the presence of crack because crack introduced local flexibility in it. Depending upon the vibration amplitude the crack may be of open or close type. Crack gives catastrophic failure to the structure hence it is very crucial to understand the dynamic of the structure. In the inverse problem, vibrating properties like natural frequency, resonance amplitude can be used as a basic criterion in crack detection or in design of structures. Previously, a mathematical model was developed by W. M. Ostachowicz and M. Krawczuk for the cantilever beam which has two open double-sided v-shape cracks. This model is used to find the natural frequency and characteristics roots in bending mode. The aim of this study is to prove whether the developed mathematical model can be used for rectangular shape cracks because in various applications existence of v shape and rectangular shape cracks are very general. For this reason, results of v-shape cracked cases are used as a reference model. Modal analysis is done by using ANSYS software to get the pure bending natural frequencies of the various cracked cases. Then the same mathematical model is used for rectangular shape cracked cases to calculate the characteristics roots. The value of characteristics roots obtained for a v-shape crack by W. M. Ostachowicz and M. Krawczuk and a rectangular shape crack cases studied are in good agreement. Hence it proves the flexibility of the model developed with v-shape cracks. In addition to this, the effect of two double-sided cracks on the characteristics roots is studied for all the cracked cases given in the reference model. It is found that as crack depth increases at any unique location then natural frequency decreases. At last location even though crack depth increases value of natural frequency almost remains constant.
topic mathematical model
cantilever beam
v-shape crack
bending natural frequency
Ansys
characteristics roots
rectangular shape crack
url https://www.jvejournals.com/article/17653
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