Lower bounds to eigenvalues for vibrations and buckling of structures by analytical applications of a priori known qualitative information (Q1125170)
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Lower bounds to eigenvalues for vibrations and buckling of structures by analytical applications of a priori known qualitative information (English)
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29 November 1999
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The author presents general practical methods in order to obtain quickly lower (sometimes also upper) bounds for eigenvalues by replacing the given problem by a related, easily solvable auxiliary problem. Such quick estimates can be very useful in the early technical design. The choice of the auxiliary problem uses essentially a priori information on the (unknown) exact eigenfunctions. In vibration problems, the auxiliary problem is constructed by some redistribution of masses, while the total mass remains unchanged. One-dimensional examples illustrate the approach.
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auxiliary eigenvalue problems
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quick estimates
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mass redistribution
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lower bounds for eigenvalues
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a priori information on eigenfunctions
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vibration problems
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