Abstract:
When an in-plane harmonic loading is applied to a plate, the linear dynamic instability region (DIR) formed, gives only the range of frequencies where the plate becomes unstable, however, it doesn’t give any information about the transverse deformations. Hence, a nonlinear time history analysis is required to capture the actual time-varying deformations along with the nonlinear frequency response analyses to capture the actual frequency-varying deformations in the dynamic instability zone.