RUS  ENG
Full version
JOURNALS // Izvestiya of Saratov University. Mathematics. Mechanics. Informatics // Archive

Izv. Saratov Univ. Math. Mech. Inform., 2011 Volume 11, Issue 3(1), Pages 61–89 (Mi isu236)

This article is cited in 10 papers

Mechanics

Finite integral transformations method – generalization of classic procedure for eigenvector decomposition

Yu. E. Senitsky

Samara State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Chair of Resistance of Materials and Construction Mechanics

Abstract: The structural algorithm of the finite integral transformation method is presented as a generalization of the classical procedure of eigenvector decomposition. The initial-boundary problems described with a hyperbolic system of linear partial second order differential equations are considered. The general case of non-self adjoint solution by expansion in the vector-functions is possible only by the use of biorthogonal of finite integral transformations. In particular, for self-adjoint initial-boundary problems solutions obtained by the method of finite integral transforms and the classic procedure of eigenvector decomposition expansion are identical, although the first of these is preferable. These statements are illustrated by the example of a closed solution of the dynamic problem for a three-layer anisotropic elastic cylindrical shell under the general conditions of loading and fastening on the circuit.

Key words: method, generalized algorithm, finite integral transformations, multicomponent ability, biorthogonality, special decomposition, vector-functions, boundary value problems, self-adjoint, non-self adjointness, hyperbolic equations, solution existence, convergency, singularity, integrality, cylindrical shell, tri-plies, refined theory, closed solution.

UDC: 517.958

DOI: 10.18500/1816-9791-2011-11-3-1-61-89



© Steklov Math. Inst. of RAS, 2024