Effect of Location of Delamination on Free Vibration of Cross-Ply Conical Shells

Location of delamination is a triggering parameter for structural instability of laminated composites. In this paper, a finite element method is employed to determine the effects of location of delamination on free vibration characteristics of graphite-epoxy cross-ply composite pre-twisted shallow c...

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Main Authors: Sudip Dey, Amit Karmakar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:Shock and Vibration
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/SAV-2011-0659
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spelling doaj-9a843759715e4e49a6995d9c90d180d82020-11-24T22:58:55ZengHindawi LimitedShock and Vibration1070-96221875-92032012-01-0119467969210.3233/SAV-2011-0659Effect of Location of Delamination on Free Vibration of Cross-Ply Conical ShellsSudip Dey0Amit Karmakar1Mechanical Engineering Department, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, IndiaMechanical Engineering Department, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, IndiaLocation of delamination is a triggering parameter for structural instability of laminated composites. In this paper, a finite element method is employed to determine the effects of location of delamination on free vibration characteristics of graphite-epoxy cross-ply composite pre-twisted shallow conical shells. The generalized dynamic equilibrium equation is derived from Lagrange's equation of motion neglecting Coriolis effect for moderate rotational speeds. The formulation is exercised by using an eight noded isoparametric plate bending element based on Mindlin's theory. Multi-point constraint algorithm is utilized to ensure the compatibility of deformation and equilibrium of resultant forces and moments at the delamination crack front. The standard eigen value problem is solved by applying the QR iteration algorithm. Finite element codes are developed to obtain the numerical results concerning the effects of location of delamination, twist angle and rotational speed on the natural frequencies of cross-ply composite shallow conical shells. The mode shapes are also depicted for a typical laminate configuration. Numerical results obtained from parametric studies of both symmetric and anti-symmetric cross-ply laminates are the first known non-dimensional natural frequencies for the type of analyses carried out here.http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/SAV-2011-0659
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Effect of Location of Delamination on Free Vibration of Cross-Ply Conical Shells
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Amit Karmakar
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title Effect of Location of Delamination on Free Vibration of Cross-Ply Conical Shells
title_short Effect of Location of Delamination on Free Vibration of Cross-Ply Conical Shells
title_full Effect of Location of Delamination on Free Vibration of Cross-Ply Conical Shells
title_fullStr Effect of Location of Delamination on Free Vibration of Cross-Ply Conical Shells
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Location of Delamination on Free Vibration of Cross-Ply Conical Shells
title_sort effect of location of delamination on free vibration of cross-ply conical shells
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Shock and Vibration
issn 1070-9622
1875-9203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Location of delamination is a triggering parameter for structural instability of laminated composites. In this paper, a finite element method is employed to determine the effects of location of delamination on free vibration characteristics of graphite-epoxy cross-ply composite pre-twisted shallow conical shells. The generalized dynamic equilibrium equation is derived from Lagrange's equation of motion neglecting Coriolis effect for moderate rotational speeds. The formulation is exercised by using an eight noded isoparametric plate bending element based on Mindlin's theory. Multi-point constraint algorithm is utilized to ensure the compatibility of deformation and equilibrium of resultant forces and moments at the delamination crack front. The standard eigen value problem is solved by applying the QR iteration algorithm. Finite element codes are developed to obtain the numerical results concerning the effects of location of delamination, twist angle and rotational speed on the natural frequencies of cross-ply composite shallow conical shells. The mode shapes are also depicted for a typical laminate configuration. Numerical results obtained from parametric studies of both symmetric and anti-symmetric cross-ply laminates are the first known non-dimensional natural frequencies for the type of analyses carried out here.
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