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Principal-Internal Joint Resonance of an Axially Moving Beam with Elastic Constraints and Excited by Current-Carrying Wires

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219455424501256Cited by:1 (Source: Crossref)

    Principal-internal joint resonance of an axially moving beam with elastic constraints is investigated, where the beam is located in magnetic field excited by current-carrying wires. Based on the magnetoelasticity theory and Hamilton principle, the nonlinear magneto-elastic vibration equations are derived. The displacement function is obtained by the elastic constraint boundary condition, and then the equation is discretized into 2-DOF ordinary differential equations using the Galerkin integral method. The method of multiple scales is employed for obtaining the amplitude–frequency response equations with coupling of the first two vibration modes. Through examples, amplitudes varying with frequency tuning parameter, axial velocity, current intensity, and external excitation force are exhibited. Results indicate that as current intensity increases, electromagnetic damping increases and the amplitude decreases; As external excitation force increases and axial velocity decreases respectively, the amplitude increases and the system changes from single periodic motion to quasi-periodic motion and then to single periodic motion; The lower-order modes are always dominant when the principle-internal resonance occurs.

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