Abstract

A new formulation for the NDIF method (the nondimensional dynamic influence function method) is introduced to efficiently extract eigenvalues and mode shapes of arbitrarily shaped, homogeneous membranes with the fixed boundary. The NDIF method, which was developed by the authors for the accurate free vibration analysis of arbitrarily shaped membranes and plates including acoustic cavities, has the feature that it yields highly accurate solutions compared with other analytical methods or numerical methods (the finite element method and the boundary element method). However, the NDIF method has the weak point that the system matrix of the method is not independent of the frequency parameter and as a result the method needs the inefficient procedure of searching eigenvalues by plotting the values of the determinant of the system matrix in the frequency parameter range of interest. An improved formulation presented in the paper does not require the above-mentioned inefficient procedure because a newly developed system matrix is independent of the frequency parameter. Finally, the validity of the proposed method is shown in several case studies, which indicate that eigenvalues and mode shapes obtained by the proposed method are very accurate compared to those calculated by exact, analytica, or numerical methods.

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