Longitudinal vibration of bars is usually considered in mathematical physics in terms of a classical
model described by the wave equation under the assumption that the bar is thin and relatively long. More
general theories have been formulated taking into consideration the effect of the lateral motion of a relatively
thick bar (beam). The mathematical formulation of these models includes higher-order derivatives in the
equation of motion. Rayleigh derived the simplest generalization of the classical model in 1894, by including
the effects of lateral motion and neglecting the shear stress. Bishop obtained the next generalization of the
theory in 1952. The Rayleigh–Bishop model is described by a fourth-order partial differential equation not
containing the fourth-order time derivative. He took into account the effects of shear stress. Both Rayleigh’s
and Bishop’s theories consider lateral displacement being proportional to the longitudinal strain. The Bishop
model was generalized by Mindlin and Herrmann. They considered the lateral displacement proportional to
an independent function of time and longitudinal coordinate. This result is formulated as a system of two
differential equations of second order, which could be replaced by a single equation of fourth order resolved
with respect to the highest order time derivative. To obtain a more general class of equations, the longitudinal
and lateral displacements are expressed in the form of a power series expansion in the lateral coordinate. In this
paper, all of the above-mentioned equations are considered in the framework of a general theory of hyperbolic
equations, with the aim of classifying the equations into general groups. The solvability of the corresponding
problems is also discussed.
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Istanbul Medeniyet Univ, Fac Engn & Nat Sci, Dept Math, TR-34700 Uskudar Istanbul, TurkeyIstanbul Medeniyet Univ, Fac Engn & Nat Sci, Dept Math, TR-34700 Uskudar Istanbul, Turkey
Sen, Ruya Yegin
Dursun, Ugur
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Isik Univ, Fac Arts & Sci, Dept Math, TR-34980 Istanbul, TurkeyIstanbul Medeniyet Univ, Fac Engn & Nat Sci, Dept Math, TR-34700 Uskudar Istanbul, Turkey