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Nonlinear flap-lag axial equations of a rotating beam
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1977
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringStructural OptimizationComputational MechanicsNonlinear Mechanical SystemMechanicsKinematicsMaterial NonlinearitiesNonlinear VibrationRotating BeamNonlinear ElasticityMechanical ModelingLinear Flap-lag EquationsAerospace EngineeringFourth ApproachMechanical SystemsNonlinear ResonanceStructural MechanicsVibration ControlElastic Bodies
It is possible to identify essentially four approaches by which analysts have established either the linear or nonlinear governing equations of motion for a particular problem related to the dynamics of rotating elastic bodies. The approaches include the effective applied load artifice in combination with a variational principle and the use of Newton's second law, written as D'Alembert's principle, applied to the deformed configuration. A third approach is a variational method in which nonlinear strain-displacement relations and a first-degree displacement field are used. The method introduced by Vigneron (1975) for deriving the linear flap-lag equations of a rotating beam constitutes the fourth approach. The reported investigation shows that all four approaches make use of the geometric nonlinear theory of elasticity. An alternative method for deriving the nonlinear coupled flap-lag-axial equations of motion is also discussed.
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