How to plot plate mode shape with thickness

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susanta behera
susanta behera 2016년 2월 12일
편집: Gagarin 2024년 11월 30일
I want to plot rectangular plate mode shapes in free vibration. I am able to surface plot the mode shape with (x, y) meshgrid and deflection (w) matrix. My problem is i can not show all the displacements (i.e. u, v and w) which will be shown as a 3D deformed plate (showing thickess, as shown in the reffered fig below). The exact kind of plot which i want can be found in page-7 of paper titled "Three-dimensional free and transient vibration analysis of composite laminated and sandwich rectangular parallelepipeds: Beams, plates and solids". Link for the paper is: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359836814006118 I am also attaching the images from page 7 here:
Important: side surfaces must show deformations (either u or v) except for clamped BC case where those must be straight. Can anybody help me please
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Gagarin
Gagarin 2024년 11월 30일
편집: Gagarin 2024년 11월 30일
Hi susanta sir, can you share your code to plot the modeshape of plate in MATLAB ?

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Mike Garrity
Mike Garrity 2016년 2월 12일
Here's a simple example that might get you started:
thickness = .2;
[x,y] = meshgrid(linspace(-3,3,40));
% replace this with your deformation
z = cos(x).*cos(y) / 5;
c = z;
% top & bottom faces
surface(x,y,z+thickness,c)
surface(x,y,z-thickness,c)
% Now the 4 sides
surface([x(1,:); x(1,:)],[y(1,:); y(1,:)], ...
[z(1,:)+thickness; z(1,:)-thickness],[c(1,:); c(1,:)])
surface([x(end,:); x(end,:)],[y(end,:); y(end,:)], ...
[z(end,:)+thickness; z(end,:)-thickness],[c(end,:); c(end,:)])
surface([x(:,1), x(:,1)],[y(:,1), y(:,1)], ...
[z(:,1)+thickness, z(:,1)-thickness],[c(:,1), c(:,1)])
surface([x(:,end), x(:,end)],[y(:,end), y(:,end)], ...
[z(:,end)+thickness, z(:,end)-thickness],[c(:,end), c(:,end)])
view(3)
axis equal
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Mike Garrity
Mike Garrity 2016년 2월 16일
The technique for drawing it would be the same, although you might want to add more vertices to the side panels.
The difference is that you're going to need to compute the deformation for all of the additional points rather than just connecting two copies of the deformed plane.
If your deformation is a 2D array, then you're going to need to do some computation to figure out where points which are a distance from the centerline are going to move to.
zainab malik
zainab malik 2018년 11월 14일
How could we add a patch of any material at the position where there is maximum deflection if we do have the dimensions of the patch?

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