butelja
Mechanical
- Jun 9, 1999
- 674
Here's the situation, and it is not a homework problem. I have a cantilever round hollow tapered beam. The length, small end diameter, and large end diameter are fixed.
What is the proper way to transition the diameters from one end to the next, assuming constant wall thickness, that will maximize the 1st natural frequency of vibration? Obviously a linear taper is the easiest to manufacture, but I have a feeling that something more like a exponential or logarthmic taper would give better results. I'm a little rusty with the variational calculus, so I'ms stuck with trial & error via FEA.
By the way, this is for a self supporting (un-guyed) steel stack. The diameter ideal variation would be appoximated by numerous cylindrical and conical elements. Meca Consulting, are you out there?
What is the proper way to transition the diameters from one end to the next, assuming constant wall thickness, that will maximize the 1st natural frequency of vibration? Obviously a linear taper is the easiest to manufacture, but I have a feeling that something more like a exponential or logarthmic taper would give better results. I'm a little rusty with the variational calculus, so I'ms stuck with trial & error via FEA.
By the way, this is for a self supporting (un-guyed) steel stack. The diameter ideal variation would be appoximated by numerous cylindrical and conical elements. Meca Consulting, are you out there?