Small in-plane oscillations of a slack catenary using assumed modes
Bidhayak Goswami, Indrasis Chakraborty, Anindya Chatterjee

TL;DR
This paper analyzes small in-plane oscillations of a slack catenary using assumed modes, revealing unique theoretical features and constraints related to inextensibility and Lagrangian mechanics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analytical approach for inextensible chains, incorporating Lagrange multipliers and higher-order terms to accurately model oscillations.
Findings
Eigenvalue problem with Lagrange multiplier derived
Matching results from two different analytical approaches
Insights into inextensibility constraints in oscillating chains
Abstract
In this paper we study a problem in oscillations wherein the assumed modes method offers some analytical and theoretical peculiarities. Specifically, we study small in-plane oscillations of a slack catenary, or a sagging inextensible chain fixed at both endpoints. The horizontal and vertical displacements cannot be approximated independently because of pointwise inextensibility in the chain. Moreover, the potential energy is a linear function of the generalized coordinates, and does not directly cause oscillations. Using assumed modes for the vertical displacements only, integrating from one endpoint to compute the required horizontal displacements, treating the horizontal fixity at the distal end as an added scalar constraint, and obtaining linearized equations, we construct an eigenvalue problem which contains a Lagrange multiplier. For generic assumed modes, the Lagrange multiplier…
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Taxonomy
TopicsForce Microscopy Techniques and Applications · Railway Engineering and Dynamics · Corrosion Behavior and Inhibition
