Flutter Instability and Ziegler Destabilization Paradox for Elastic Rods Subject to Non-Holonomic Constraints

Author:

Cazzolli Alessandro1,Dal Corso Francesco1,Bigoni Davide1

Affiliation:

1. DICAM, University of Trento, via Mesiano 77, Trento 38123, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Two types of non-holonomic constraints (imposing a prescription on velocity) are analyzed, connected to an end of a (visco)elastic rod, straight in its undeformed configuration. The equations governing the nonlinear dynamics are obtained and then linearized near the trivial equilibrium configuration. The two constraints are shown to lead to the same equations governing the linearized dynamics of the Beck (or Pflüger) column in one case and of the Reut column in the other. Although the structural systems are fully conservative (when viscosity is set to zero), they exhibit flutter and divergence instability. In addition, the Ziegler's destabilization paradox is found when dissipation sources are introduced. It follows that these features are proven to be not only a consequence of “unrealistic non-conservative loads” (as often stated in the literature); rather, the models proposed by Beck, Reut, and Ziegler can exactly describe the linearized dynamics of structures subject to non-holonomic constraints, which are made now fully accessible to experiments.

Funder

European Community

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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