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The analytical solution is presented in a simple closed form and each term represents a transient physical wave.
The analytical solution is presented in a simple closed form in which each term represents a transient physical wave.
This paper derives closed form expressions for the 3 stiffness terms (Lateral stiffness KL, Rotational Stiffness KR and Cross-Coupling term KLR) for suction caissons having aspect ratio between 0.5 and 2 (i.e. 0.5 < L/D < 2) which are based on extensive finite element analysis followed by non-linear regression.
Closed form solution has been provided for the MF in terms of adsorption coefficient, system dimensions, grain size, flow rate and void fluctuation exponent.
This is mainly due to a term in the formula not expressible in mathematically closed form.
The finite element method is applied to evaluate the terms of the series expansion when a closed form expression is not available.
In [16, 17] closed form expressions were presented for the expected value of the exponential terms in Equation (7).
Closed form expressions for all force and displacement quantities are obtained in terms of the angular location of the edge of contact, which must be determined numerically.
The developed closed form solution is based on the Classical Laminate Theory (CLT) and an additional term depending on the cure shrinkage.
The result is closed form approximate expressions for the amplitude and frequency of oscillation expressed in terms of the model parameters.
Closed form solutions for the amplitude of the vibration are derived from the solvability condition of eliminating secular terms.
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