Two Beam Coupling
Mostrando 1-12 de 16 artigos, teses e dissertações.
-
1. Three-Dimensional Rail-Bridge Coupling Element of Unequal Lengths for Analyzing Train-Track-Bridge Interaction System
Abstract A three-dimensional rail-bridge coupling element of unequal lengths in which the length of the rail element is shorter than that of the bridge element is presented in this paper to investigate the spatial dynamic responses of a train-track-bridge interaction system. Formulation of stiffness and damping matrices for the fastener, ballast, and bearing
Lat. Am. j. solids struct.. Publicado em: 2016-12
-
2. An efficient coupled polynomial interpolation scheme to eliminate material-locking in the Euler-Bernoulli piezoelectric beam finite element
The convergence characteristic of the conventional two-noded Euler-Bernoulli piezoelectric beam finite element depends on the configuration of the beam cross-section. The element shows slower convergence for the asymmetric material distribution in the beam cross-section due to 'material-locking' caused by extension-bending coupling. Hence, the use of convent
Lat. Am. j. solids struct.. Publicado em: 2015-01
-
3. An analytical model of a clamped sandwich beam under low-impulse mass impact
An analytical model is developed to examine a low impulsive projectile impact on a fully clamped sandwich beams by considering the coupled responses of the core and the face sheets. Firstly, based on the dynamic properties of foam cores, the sandwich beam is modeled as two rigid perfectly-plastic beams connected by rigid perfectly-plastic springs. Different
Lat. Am. j. solids struct.. Publicado em: 2014
-
4. Modeling the size dependent pull-in instability of beam-type NEMS using strain gradient theory
It is well recognized that size dependency of materials characteristics, i.e. size-effect, often plays a significant role in the performance of nano-structures. Herein, strain gradient continuum theory is employed to investigate the size dependent pull-in instability of beam-type nano-electromechanical systems (NEMS). Two most common types of NEMS i.e. nano-
Lat. Am. j. solids struct.. Publicado em: 2014
-
5. Flexural-torsional vibration analysis of axially loaded thin-walled beam
The present paper considers the flexure-torsion coupled vibrations of axially loaded thin-walled beams with arbitrary open cross section, by means of an exact solution. The effects of axial force, warping stiffness and rotary inertia are included in the present formulations. In the case of simply supported thin-walled beam, a closed-form solution for the cou
J. Braz. Soc. Mech. Sci. & Eng.. Publicado em: 2012-09
-
6. Investigation of the theory of coupling compositis in thermal waves fields / Investigação da teoria de acoplamentos de compósitos em campos de ondas térmicas
In this work we elaborate an analytical solution of the temperature field of an opaque material containing two overlapping and parallel subsurface cylinders, illuminated by a modulated light beam. The method is based on the expansion of plane and cylindrical thermal waves, in series of Bessel and Hankel functions. Firstly, the work shows the model of propaga
Publicado em: 2009
-
7. Efeitos coerentes no acoplamento dos lasers de fentosegundo e de diodo em vapor de rubÃdio
Mode-locked, phase-stabilized femtosecond (fs) lasers with high-repetition rate produce a frequency standard composed by a great number of narrow modes, known as frequency comb. The interaction of inhomogeneously broadened two-level systems with a train of fs pulses, for the case in which the atomic relaxation times are longer than the laser repetition perio
Publicado em: 2008
-
8. Acoplamento de dois feixes com lasers de femtossegundos em vapor de Rb
Femtosecond lasers operating in the mode-locked regime have a repetition rate determined by the round trip time of the pulse inside the laser cavity (TR = 2L/c). For Ti:sapphire lasers the repetition rate is typically of the order of 100 MHz, with TR 10 ns. Under this condition TR may be smaller then the population relaxation time (T1) and the coher
Publicado em: 2007
-
9. CRESCIMENTO, ESTRUTURA E POLARIZAÇÃO DE TROCA EM BICAMADAS FERROMAGNETO / ANTIFERROMAGNETO PREPARADAS POR DEPOSIÇÃO EM CONDIÇÕES DE EPITAXIA POR FEIXE MOLECULAR: Fe / EuTe(111), Fe / Ni50Mn50(001) e Ni1-xFex / Fe50Mn50
Magnetic interaction at interfaces between different layered magnetic materials is an important current topic in physics and materials science, particularly when combining ferromagnetic metals and semiconductors. The exchange bias effect associated with the exchange coupling between antiferromagnetic (AFM) and ferromagnetic (FM) systems, has been extensively
Publicado em: 2007
-
10. Electromagnetically induces transparency in atomic vapor of calcium / Transparencia induzida eletromagneticamente em vapor atomico de calcio
In this work we studied the phenomenon of electromagnetically induced trans-parency (EIT) in three level systems in the L, Vee and cascade configurations. In these systems, the transparency of a probe beam is induced by a strong coupling beam. A systematic comparison of the EIT signal width and the dispersion in the medium for the three systems for different
Publicado em: 2006
-
11. Efeitos nÃo lineares em lÃquidos orgÃnicos e meios nanoestruturados
In this thesis, we report studies of nonlinear transverse effects in organic liquids, carbon disulfide (CS2) and dimetil sulfoxide (DMSO), and of fluorescent emission effects in nanostructured media, more specifically, frequency upconversion in erbium doped barium titanate nanocrystals (BaTiO3:Er3+) and laserlike emission from inverted opal nanostructure of
Publicado em: 2004
-
12. Response of Grilage-Like Structures by the Mobility Approach
This work presents an application of the Mobility Approach to the analysis of the power flow through grillage-like structures. Such structures are usually found in offshore platforms, supporting large and heavy machines. Different wave kinds (longitudinal, flexural and torsional) were initially considered in the power flow analysis between two beams joined i
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences. Publicado em: 2001