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A finite element for vibration analysis of twisted blades based on beam theory
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1984
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EngineeringRotational MotionMechanical EngineeringRotor DynamicStructural OptimizationComputational MechanicsVibration AnalysisStructural EngineeringModal AnalysisStructural DynamicStructural VibrationBeam SegmentsMechanical ModelingBeam TheoryFinite Element MethodAerospace EngineeringMechanical SystemsStructural AnalysisStructural MechanicsVibration ControlTwisted Blades
A finite element method of discretizing beam segments of pretwisted rotating blades is presented. Employing the matrix displacement method, stiffness and mass properties are developed from basic mechanics of a pretwisted beam theory. By introducing the proper displacement functions, the effect of rotor blade rotational motion on the stiffness matrix is obtained systematically from the kinetic energy expression. Comparing with other beam elements the derivation of this element is more fundamental. This allows one to apply the same approach to more complicated problems including nonlinear effects or complex dynamic motions. Illustrative examples are given comparing numerical results with available data and other numerical solutions from rotating and nonrotating force fields. These examples show that accurate prediction of vibration frequencies for pretwisted blades can be obtained by employing a quite modest number of degrees of freedom.
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