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Establishing a benchmark for comparative analysis of thin and thick plate modal frequencies: A non-dimensional paradigm

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This study presents a methodological framework to establish a standardised baseline for comparing the vibrational characteristics of thin and thick rectangular orthotropic plates in acoustics. The research addresses the inherent difficulties associated with varying plate parameters by proposing the use of non-dimensional frequencies for comparative assessments. It will be shown that, under the thin-plate approximation, plates with identical aspect ratios, boundary conditions, and elastic constant ratios exhibit identical non-dimensional modal frequencies and shapes. The proposed methodology involves generating baseline non-dimensional frequencies and modal shapes via numerical simulations for a reference plate with specified parameters. Subsequent analysis entails systematically varying plate thickness and determining the number of modes that yield the same non-dimensional frequencies within a predefined deviation of the baseline. Notably, the comparison is conducted on an eigenshape basis, thereby circumventing the consideration of dimensional frequencies. This approach offers a structured framework for comparative analysis, centred on identifying modes exhibiting thin behaviour regardless of dimensional frequency, thus enhancing the objectivity of modal characterisation.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Department of Industrial Engineering - University of Bologna

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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