Finite element analysis of vibrating elastic structures
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University of Pretoria
Abstract
In the research for the Masters degree, principally a literature study, the focus
was on the Finite Element Method applied to vibrating systems: vibrating
beams, plates, multi-dimensional elastic solids, hybrid models and linked
vibrating solids. The emphasis of this dissertation was on the Finite Element
Method applied to these model problems.
An important aspect was the comparison of different models for the same
structure. The chosen method to compare models is numerical simulation.
Therefore convergence of the finite element approximation is important. Specific attention was given to:
• determining whether error estimates are available in general and any
conditions necessary for convergence;
• error analysis and convergence of solutions;
• existence of solutions.
A search through the literature revealed that a substantial number of publications deals with the finite element method applied to the multi-dimensional
wave equation but less on vibrating beams, plates and multi-dimensional elastic solids. Hardly anything has been published on error estimates and finite
element approximations for hybrid models and structures, linked systems or
structures with boundary damping or damping in joints.
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Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2014.
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Applied Mathematics, UCTD