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    Effect of nonlinear constitutive equation on vibrations of beams (English)
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    Material nonlinearities of the Ramberg-Osgood type are considered in this analysis. The use of self-generating functions for nonlinear beam problems is demonstrated to this type of nonlinearity. Transverse shear and rotatory inertia effects have been included in the formulation to study moderately thick beams. For all the cases investigated here nonlinear frequency ratios are calculated at various amplitudes of vibration and geometric parameters of beams. Numerical results indicate that the Ramberg-Osgood type nonlinearity produces softening-type responses. The study is limited to materials which are nonlinearly elastic and the effect of geometric nonlinearity is not considered in this paper.
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    self-generating functions
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    Transverse shear
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    rotatory inertia effects
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    moderately thick beams
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    nonlinear frequency ratios
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    Ramberg-Osgood type nonlinearity
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    softening-type responses
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