A finite difference algorithm is applied to the study of in-plane natural vibrations of an inextensible cable with symmetric movable supports. Attention is given mainly to the analysis of the influence of support flexibility on the dynamic phenomenon. Several parametric studies are carried out and the analogy between the two cable models with lumped or distributed flexibility is shown. The main results regarding the influence of the elastic cable parameters, reported by earlier investigators, are obtained by lumping the cable flexibility at the supports. The algorithm can thus be applied over the whole sag/span ratio range and appears as a possible alternative to finite element models. Finally, the relative importance of cable and real supp...
A simple, nine degrees-of-freedom model has been presented to describe vibrations of an inclined cab...
The dynamic response of suspended cables has been explored in literature using several analytical an...
In existing general-purpose softwares using the finite element method, it is difficult to consider t...
AbstractAn efficient procedure for analyzing in-plane vibrations of flat-sag suspended cables carryi...
This thesis aims to investigate dynamic characteristics, especially the natural in-plane vibrations,...
This paper reports a systematic investigation on the linear and nonlinear dynamics of a suspended ca...
Abstract The cable-suspended bridges differ from the elastic structures because of the inherent nonl...
A geometrically exact formulation of cables suffering axis stretching and flexural curvature is pres...
[[abstract]]In this paper, the non-linear vibration of a cable-stayed beam with time-varying length ...
A geometrically exact formulation of cables suffering axis stretching and flexural curvature is pres...
The article determines natural frequencies of vibration and the corresponding mode shapes of a suspe...
A theoretical model is presented which describes the three-dimensional nonlinear motion of a sagged ...
This paper presents a model formulation capable of analyzing large-amplitude free vibrations of a su...
Nonlinear vibration of cables in cable-stayed bridges is usually studied by either a divide-and-conq...
Stay cables used in cable-stayed bridge and cable-stayed arch bridge are prone to vibration due to t...
A simple, nine degrees-of-freedom model has been presented to describe vibrations of an inclined cab...
The dynamic response of suspended cables has been explored in literature using several analytical an...
In existing general-purpose softwares using the finite element method, it is difficult to consider t...
AbstractAn efficient procedure for analyzing in-plane vibrations of flat-sag suspended cables carryi...
This thesis aims to investigate dynamic characteristics, especially the natural in-plane vibrations,...
This paper reports a systematic investigation on the linear and nonlinear dynamics of a suspended ca...
Abstract The cable-suspended bridges differ from the elastic structures because of the inherent nonl...
A geometrically exact formulation of cables suffering axis stretching and flexural curvature is pres...
[[abstract]]In this paper, the non-linear vibration of a cable-stayed beam with time-varying length ...
A geometrically exact formulation of cables suffering axis stretching and flexural curvature is pres...
The article determines natural frequencies of vibration and the corresponding mode shapes of a suspe...
A theoretical model is presented which describes the three-dimensional nonlinear motion of a sagged ...
This paper presents a model formulation capable of analyzing large-amplitude free vibrations of a su...
Nonlinear vibration of cables in cable-stayed bridges is usually studied by either a divide-and-conq...
Stay cables used in cable-stayed bridge and cable-stayed arch bridge are prone to vibration due to t...
A simple, nine degrees-of-freedom model has been presented to describe vibrations of an inclined cab...
The dynamic response of suspended cables has been explored in literature using several analytical an...
In existing general-purpose softwares using the finite element method, it is difficult to consider t...