An exact derivation from three-dimensional elasticity of a model equation for the longitudinal vibrations of a cylindrical elastic rod is presented, based on the results of [1]. Similarities and differences are discussed with the model of [2], whose study strongly motivated the work leading to [1] and opened the way to the present discussion. A difference is that the model of è2+ is not exact, being obtained through a line of reasoning that involves truncated expansions in the radius of the cross section; a similarity is that the resulting equations share the mathematically relevant properties, and describe the same physical phenomenology (in particular, they support traveling wave solutions of the solitary type)
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A systematic method is developed for expressing the frequency squared ?2 and the corresponding displ...
An exact derivation from three-dimensional elasticity of a model equation for the longitudinal vibra...
The derivation of one-dimensional wave equtions for axially symmetric waves in elastic rods is discu...
A unified approach to derivation of different families of differential equations describing the long...
A number of theoretical models are known for describing longitudinal vibrations of a rod. The simpl...
D. Tech. Mathematical Technology.Investigates hyperbolic and pseudohyperbolic equations and the resu...
Two methods of modeling wave motion in an infinite elastic plate are discussed. The first mentioned ...
The general equations for the propagation of longitudinal waves in an infinite cylindrical rod inclu...
We consider one-dimensional longitudinal vibrations of a rigid rod with a nonuniform cross-section, ...
International audienceThe displacement field in rods can be approximated by using a Taylor–Young exp...
A large body of work has been done in solids, acoustics and electromagnetics on wave propagation in ...
rod is demonstrated to exist numerically. For the case of an intrinsically straight, untwisted rod, ...
Planar Kirchhoff elastic rods with non-linear constitutive relations are shown to admit traveling wa...
The nonlinear wave equation of an elastic rod under finite deformation is solved by the extended map...
In this paper we present some results of a project-posed approach to the teaching of mechanical wave...
A systematic method is developed for expressing the frequency squared ?2 and the corresponding displ...