Study of a vibrating plate: comparison between experimental (ESPI) and analytical results |
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Authors: | G Romero L Alvarez E Alanís L Nallim R Grossi |
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Institution: | a Facultad Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional de Salta, Buenos Aires 177, 4400, Salta, Argentina;b Facultad Cs. Exactas, Universidad Nacional de Salta, Buenos Aires 177, 4400, Salta, Argentina;c Becaria CIUNSa, Universidad Nacional de Salta, Buenos Aires 177, 4400, Salta, Argentina;d Becaria CONICET, Universidad Nacional de Salta, Buenos Aires 177, 4400, Salta, Argentina |
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Abstract: | Real-time electronic speckle pattern interferometry (ESPI) was used for tuning and visualization of natural frequencies of a trapezoidal plate. The plate was excited to resonant vibration by a sinusoidal acoustical source, which provided a continuous range of audio frequencies. Fringe patterns produced during the time-average recording of the vibrating plate—corresponding to several resonant frequencies—were registered. From these interferograms, calculations of vibrational amplitudes by means of zero-order Bessel functions were performed in some particular cases. The system was also studied analytically. The analytical approach developed is based on the Rayleigh–Ritz method and on the use of non-orthogonal right triangular co-ordinates. The deflection of the plate is approximated by a set of beam characteristic orthogonal polynomials generated by using the Gram–Schmidt procedure. A high degree of correlation between computational analysis and experimental results was observed. |
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Keywords: | Speckle interferometry ESPI Vibration Computational analysis |
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