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I.P. Getman, M.I. Karyakin, and Yu.A. Ustinov, "Analysis of the non-linear behaviour of circular membranes with an arbitrary radial profile," J. Appl. Math. Mech. 74 (6), 654-662 (2010)
Year 2010 Volume 74 Issue 6 Pages 654-662
Title Analysis of the non-linear behaviour of circular membranes with an arbitrary radial profile
Author(s) I.P. Getman (Rostov-on-Don, Russia, igor.getman@pcm.endress.com)
M.I. Karyakin (Rostov-on-Don, Russia, karyakin@math.sfedu.ru)
Yu.A. Ustinov (Rostov-on-Don, Russia, ustinov@math.sfedu.ru)
Abstract Equations are presented and a numerical-analytical algorithm is constructed for analysing the non-linear behaviour of a circular membrane with an arbitrary meridional profile. The branch points are determined and the supercritical behaviour is investigated in the case of a specific membrane. In the case of membranes with a relatively high initial flexure due to the choice of the shape of the profile, it is established that it is possible, instead of snapping (popping) the membrane, to obtain a smooth stable transition from one axisymmetric state to a subsequent non-contiguous state through a non-axisymmetric shape deformation step proportional to the cosine of the angular coordinate.
Received 28 March 2010
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