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Impulse response of cantilever beams with thickness discontinuity subjected to a point load

A.Joseph Stanley, +1 more
- 03 Oct 1994 - 
- Vol. 53, Iss: 1, pp 209-217
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In this paper, three beam models are analyzed for possible reduction of maximum displacement and maximum stress by choosing the discontinuity at different locations, and numerical results are presented for various step-ratios in the thickness.
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This article is published in Computers & Structures.The article was published on 1994-10-03. It has received 3 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cantilever & Impulse (physics).

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Finite element linear and nonlinear, static and dynamic analysis of structural elements: a bibliography (1992‐1995)

TL;DR: A bibliographical review of the finite element methods applied for the linear and nonlinear, static and dynamic analyses of basic structural elements from the theoretical as well as practical points of view is given.
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Some studies on the response of a tapered beam

TL;DR: In this article, a detailed study on the effect of different types of thickness profiles on the response of a beam was conducted and the results obtained for different thickness profiles are compared with those obtained for parallel beam.
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The response of a beam to a transient pressure wave load

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the dynamic behavior of beam structures under pressure wave excitation and presented the results as dynamic amplification factors (DAF) for three types of beam: a Bernoulli-Euler beam, a beam with shear deflection and a Timoshenko beam.
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Impulse response of an infinitely long thick strip plate

TL;DR: In this article, the dynamic response of an infinitely long thick strip plate subjected to an impulsive load is studied on the basis of a plate theory in which the effects of rotatory inertias and shear deformations are retained.
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