Major simplifications in a current linear model for the motion of a thermoelastic plate

Author:

Simmonds J. G.

Abstract

A dynamic model for a thin thermoelastic plate proposed by Lagnese and Lions in 1988 [1] has been used recently by several authors (e.g., [2]–[5]) to study existence and stability of solutions to initial/boundary-value problems. Simple, systematic order-of-magnitude arguments show that it is consistent to neglect several terms appearing in the governing differential equations that couple a temperature moment to the average vertical displacement. Further, because the time scale on which the temperature adjusts itself to the strain rate contribution to the energy equation is quite small compared with the longest (isothermal) period of free vibration of the plate, the energy equation can be solved for the temperature in terms of derivatives of the vertical displacement and hence the system reduced to a single equation, only slightly more complicated than the classical (Kirchhoff) equation of motion. Among other things, it is shown that the temperature has a cubic rather than a linear variation through the thickness. Finally, another order-of-magnitude estimate for a clamped aluminum plate of one meter radius and 1mm thickness shows that thermal damping acting alone takes on the order of 200 cycles of vibration to halve the initial amplitude.

Publisher

American Mathematical Society (AMS)

Subject

Applied Mathematics

Reference9 articles.

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