Vibrations of a Circular Membrane With No Theta-Dependence

by J. Hebron, SFU, November 1999

This Maple worksheet illustrates the normal modes of oscillation of a circular membrane with no theta-dependence. This problem was solved in the Math 314 Lecture of Friday November 26th, 1999.

In order to get normal modes of oscillation, we choose initial conditions which are described by functions which are already members of the orthogonal set. All the coeffieients in the summation therefore go away except for the term corresponding to the initial condition. Our orthogonal set consists of Bessel [Maple Math] functions. We let the radius of the memberae be 1, so [Maple Math] becomes [Maple Math] , the zeros of the Bessel function.

Do this first

Initial condition [Maple Math]

Initial condition [Maple Math]

Initial condition [Maple Math]

Initial condition [Maple Math]


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    Revised 30 November 1999 by John Hebron.