Influence of Elastic Restraints and Tip Mass at Free End on stability of Leipholz Column

Leipholz 기둥의 안정성에 미치는 자유단의 탄성구속과 말단질량의 영향

  • 윤한익 (동의대학교 공과대학 기계설계학과) ;
  • 박일주 (정수기능대학 자동차과) ;
  • 진종태 (부산전문대학 기계설계과) ;
  • 김영수 (부산전문대학 기계설계과)
  • Published : 1996.04.01

Abstract

An analysis is presented on the stability of elastic cantilever column subjected to uniformly distributed follower forces as to the influence of the elastic restraints and a tip mass at the free end. The elastic restraints are formed by both the translational and the rotatory springs. For this purpose, the governing equations and boundary conditions are derived by using Hamilton's principle, and the critical flutter loads and frequencies are obtained from the numerical evaluation of the eigenvalue functions of this elastic system. The added tip mass increases as a whole the critical flutter load in this system, but the presence of its moment of inertia of mass has a destabilizing effect. The existence of the translational and rotatory spring at the free end increases the critical flutter load of the elastic cantilever column. Nevertheless their effects on the critical flutter load are not uniform because of their coupling. The translational spring restraining the end of cantilever column decreases the critical flutter load by coupling with a large value of tip mass, while by coupling with the moment of inertia of tip mass its effect on the critical flutter load is contrary. The rotatory spring restraining the free end of cantilever column increases the critical flutter load by coupling with the tip mass, but decreases it by coupling with the moment of inertia of tip mass.

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