Abstract

Vibration analysis of the classical elastic structures is not only essential for the study of vibration reduction by predicting the dynamic behavior, but also important to ensure a reliable, safe, and lasting structural performance through the proper design procedure. In this paper, the influence of boundary conditions on the free and forced three-dimensional vibration analysis of thick rectangular plates has been performed using the improved Fourier series method. For the elastically restrained thick rectangular plate, the three-dimensional improved Fourier series displacement forms are used to model the vibration field. The energy formula is employed to describe the three-dimensional dynamics of the plate. All the unknown Fourier series coefficients are then solved by the Rayleigh-Ritz method. In order to validate the proposed model, several numerical examples are provided and compared against the results from the literature and Finite Element Analysis (FEA). In addition, the effects of the boundary restraining spring stiffness and the thickness ratios of thick rectangular plates are analyzed under elastically restrained boundary conditions to develop an in-depth understanding of the three-dimensional vibration characteristics of thick rectangular plates.

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