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6 May 1994 Vibration of a cantilevered beam during deployment and retrieval: analysis and experiment
Yuji Matsuzaki, Michihiro Toyama, Yoshihiro Taki
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Abstract
The objective of this study is to provide experimental data on bending oscillation of a deploying or retrieving beam cantilevered by a clamping device with three pairs of rollers and springs, and to formulate a finite element analysis for treating the corresponding oscillation of the axially moving beam by using beam elements of varying length. The equation of motion of the beam derived is numerically solved with the aid of the modified Newmark method, the so-called (alpha) -method, to simulate the transitional motion of the beam measured experimentally.
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Yuji Matsuzaki, Michihiro Toyama, and Yoshihiro Taki "Vibration of a cantilevered beam during deployment and retrieval: analysis and experiment", Proc. SPIE 2190, Smart Structures and Materials 1994: Smart Structures and Intelligent Systems, (6 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.175225
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KEYWORDS
Motion measurement

Motion analysis

Finite element methods

Chemical elements

Computer simulations

Optical simulations

Optical testing

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