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Longitudinal vibrations of a beam: A gradient elasticity approach (English)
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13 August 1996
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The main purpose is to analyze the consequences of gradient elasticity theory on the simplest dynamical problems. First, the strain field in a straight bar subject to uniform tension is analyzed under various extra boundary conditions. It is shown that the strain distribution in the bar is non-homogeneous even when the tension is homogeneous, in contrast to the classical case. Then the longitudinal vibration of a bar under homogeneous boundary conditions is analyzed, and it is shown that the vibration modes contain not only travelling waves but also exponential end-effect terms.
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straight bar
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uniform tension
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strain distribution
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homogeneous boundary conditions
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travelling waves
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exponential end-effect terms
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