Abstract:
Matching conditions simulating a transverse notch in a beam are proposed. These conditions are used to determine the location and size of the notch. The notch is identified from beam deflections at several points in the static case and from the first eigenfrequencies of the beam in the dynamic case. Dependences of the first eigenfrequencies on the characteristic parameters of the problem are obtained. The effect of the relative error of frequency measurements on the relative error of calculation of the notch parameters is studied. It is shown that the use of the first eigenfrequencies of flexural vibrations of the beam with respect to different axis provides a more accurate identification than the use of eigenfrequencies of flexural vibrations relative to one axis. Since local defects such as hollows, local corrosion, and an open crack can be simulated by a notch, the results can also be used to identify these defects.