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Lecture - 36: Wave Propagation in Continuum System

1) The document discusses wave propagation in continuum systems such as vibrating strings and rods. It derives the general wave equation for these systems and shows that waves propagate with a characteristic velocity. 2) The solution to the wave equation consists of waves propagating in opposite directions. Normal modes of vibration are determined by imposing boundary conditions like fixed ends. 3) Natural frequencies of vibration are calculated for different boundary conditions like free-free rods. Seismic wave propagation through soil is also analyzed using similar wave equations.

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Lecture - 36: Wave Propagation in Continuum System

1) The document discusses wave propagation in continuum systems such as vibrating strings and rods. It derives the general wave equation for these systems and shows that waves propagate with a characteristic velocity. 2) The solution to the wave equation consists of waves propagating in opposite directions. Normal modes of vibration are determined by imposing boundary conditions like fixed ends. 3) Natural frequencies of vibration are calculated for different boundary conditions like free-free rods. Seismic wave propagation through soil is also analyzed using similar wave equations.

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28/10/2015

Lecture - 36

WAVE PROPAGATION IN CONTINUUM SYSTEM


¾ Equation of motion for vibrating string is another problem of interest in continuum
system.

¾ Undamped free vibration equation is derived by considering equilibrium of an


element cable element for transverse vibration.

⎛ ∂θ ⎞ ∂2 y
T ⎜θ + dx ⎟ − Tθ = ρdx 2
⎝ ∂x ⎠ ∂t
where ρ is the mass per unit length of the cable.
∂θ ρ ∂ 2 y
=
∂x T ∂t 2
∂y ∂ 2 y 1 ∂ 2 y T
Since θ = ; = ; c=
∂x ∂x 2 c 2 ∂t 2 ρ
c is called the velocity of wave propagation.

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Contd.
¾ The general solution of the equation of motion is
y = F1 (ct − x ) + F2 (ct + x )
Regardless of the type of function F, the (ct ± x ) argument upon differentiation leads
to ∂2F 1 ∂2F
=
∂x 2 c 2 ∂t 2
Hence, the differential equation is satisfied.

¾ For component y = F1 (ct − x ) , it can be easily shown that the wave propagates in
positive x direction with speed c and the opposite phenomena is experienced for the
component y = F2 (ct + x ) .

¾ So
So, the general solution consists of wave propagations in two opposite directions for
one dimensional wave propagation problem.

¾ Solution of the equation of motion can be obtained by the method of separation of


variable is, y ( x, t ) = Y ( x ) q (t )
Substituting in equation of motion,
1 ∂ 2 y 1 1 ∂ 2q
=
y ∂x 2 c 2 q ∂t 2

Contd.
¾ Since both the sides are independent of each other, the ratios of the terms on the two
sides should be the same and hence,
∂2 y ⎛ w ⎞
2

+⎜ ⎟ =0
∂x 2 ⎝ c ⎠
∂ 2q
+ ω2 q = 0
∂t 2
The general solution of the two equations are:
ω ω
y = A sin x + B cos x
c c
q = C sin ωt + D cos ωt
¾ Constants of the two equations are obtained from the initial and boundary conditions.

¾ Consider a stretched string between two fixed points separated by l, y (0, t ) = y (l , t ) = 0


ω
¾ Then B = 0 and y = (C sin ωt + D cos ωt ) sin x
c
¾ Note A could be a function of t (not x).
ω
¾ For y (l , t ) = 0 , gives sin l=0
c

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Contd.
ωnl 2πl n = 1,2,3.....
= = nπ
c λ
c
λ=
f
¾ Each n represents a normal mode with a frequency
n n T
fn = c=
2l 2l ρ
The mode shape is
x
y = sin nπ
l
¾ For free vibration initiated in any manner, the equation of motion becomes
∞ nπx
y ( x, t ) = ∑ (Cn sin ωnt + Dn cos ωnt ) sin
n =1 l
nπc
ωn =
l
Example

A uniform string of length l is fixed at the ends and stretched under tension T. If the
string is displaced in an arbitrary shape of y(x,0) and released, determine Cn and Dn .

Contd.
¾ At t = 0, the displacement and velocity are ∞
nπx
y ( x,0) = ∑ Dn sin
1 l
∞ nπx
y& ( x,0) = ∑ ωnCn sin =0
kπx 1 l
¾ Multiplying each equation by sin and integrating over 0,l.
0l
l
Ck = 0
2y kπx
Dk = ∫ y ( x,0) sin dx k = 1,2,3.....
l0 l
¾ Same type of equation of motion is achieved for longitudinal vibration of rods.

¾ Referring to the figure below,


below
∂u P
=
∂x AE
∂ 2u ∂P
AE =
∂x 2 ∂x
∂P ∂ 2u
dx = ρAdx 2
∂x ∂t

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Contd.
∂P
¾ Substituting for ,
∂x
∂ 2u E ∂ 2u
=
∂t 2 ρ ∂x 2
∂ 2u 1 ∂ 2u E
= 2 2 c=
∂x 2 c ∂t ρ
¾ The solution of the equation is same as before.
E
¾ The velocity of propagation of displacements as stress wave is c =
ρ
Example
Determine the natural frequency of mode shape of a free - free rod.
∂u
¾ Free – Free end denotes zero stress on either end is: (strain) = 0
∂x
at x=0, x=-l
⎛ ∂u ⎞ Aω
⎜ ⎟ = (C sin ωt + D cos ωt ) = 0
⎝ ∂x ⎠ x =0 c
⎛ ∂u ⎞ ω⎛ ωl ωl ⎞
⎜ ⎟ = ⎜ A cos − B sin ⎟(C sin ωt + D cos ωt ) = 0

⎝ ⎠ x =l
x c ⎝ c c ⎠

Contd.
ωl
¾ A becomes zero; and for B to be finite sin =0
c
ωnl
= π ,2π ,3π .....nπ
c
nπ E
¾ ωn = is the frequency of vibration
l ρ
¾ Solution of the free-free rod with zero initial displacement can the be written as
nπ nπ E
u = u0 cos x sin t
l l ρ
¾ It is a cosine wave having n modes.

¾ Another problem of interest is seismic wave propagation (one dimensional) through


soil originating from rock bed and travelling to the ground surface.

¾ Being wave propagation problem, same undamped equation of motion is solved; the
wave velocity is represented by either V s or V p depending upon the kind of wave
(Shear wave / P - wave).

¾ The solution is obtained in complex domain using the concept that waves move in
two opposite direction from a point within the continuum.

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