



Set up the equations for the n-parameter Ritz approximation of the following equations associated with a simply sup...
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2.10. Compute the coefficient matrix and the right-hand side of the N-parameter Rayleigh-Ritz approximation of the equation du dx Use algebraic polynomials for the approximation functions. Specialize your resuit for N 2 and compute the Ritz coefficients. Answer: c,-dt and c2--DT 2.11. Use trigonometric functions for the two-paramcter approximation of the equation in Problem 2.10, and obtain the Ritz coefficients
2.10. Compute the coefficient matrix and the right-hand side of the N-parameter Rayleigh-Ritz approximation of the equation du...
The deflection y, in a simple supported beam with a uniform load q and a tensile load T is given by dx2 El 2EI Where x location along the beam, in meter T-Applied Tension E-Young's Modulus of elasticity of the beam 1= Second moment of inertia of the beam Applied uniform loading (N/m), L- length of the beam in meter Given that T-32 kN, q = 945.7 kN/m, L = 2.0 meter, E = 206 GPa and 1 4.99 x...
PROBLEM: A simply supported beam is subjected to a harmonic load F(t)-Fo sin ณ at mid-span as a result of the operation of a mechanical system that rotates at a constant speed n rev/min. The beam is made from steel with an elasticity modulus E 29x103 ksi and specific weight 490 lb/ft3. The beam has a cross-sectional area A = 1.59 in, a moment of inertia 1 = 3.85 in, and an approximate viscous damping factor 0.05. The length between...