Impact response of a thin shallow doubly curved linear viscoelastic shell rectangular in plan

Author:

Shitikova Marina V1

Affiliation:

1. Research Center on Dynamics of Solids and Structures, Voronezh State Technical University, Voronezh, Russia; Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Moscow, Russia

Abstract

In this paper, we consider the problem on a transverse impact of a viscoelastic sphere upon a viscoelastic shallow doubly curved shell with rectangular platform, the viscoelastic features of which are defined via the fractional derivative standard linear solid models; in so doing, only Young’s time-dependent operators are preassigned, while the bulk moduli are considered to be constant values, since the bulk relaxation for the majority of materials is far less than the shear relaxation. Shallow panel’s displacement subjected to the concentrated contact force is found by the method of expansion in terms of eigen functions, and the sphere’s displacement under the action of the contact force, which is the sum of the shell’s displacement at the place of contact and local bearing of impactor and target’s materials, is defined from the equation of motion of the material point with the mass equal to sphere’s mass. Within the contact domain, the contact force is defined by the modified Hertzian contact law with the time-dependent rigidity function. For decoding the viscoelastic operators involving the problem under consideration, the algebra of Rabotnov’s fractional operators is employed. A nonlinear integro-differential equation is obtained either in terms of the contact force or in the local bearing of the target and impactor materials. Using the duration of contact as a small parameter, approximate analytical solutions have been found, which allow one to define the key characteristics of impact process.

Funder

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,General Mathematics

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