Summary: | This study investigated the effects of temperature on free vibrations and critical transport speeds of an axially moving multiscale composite plate. On the basis of the frequency-temperature equivalence principle, a linear mathematical model of the moving multiscale composite plate is derived in the complex frequency domain. Fractional standard rheological model of the plate material as the function of reduced frequency depended on the temperature is determined. In numerical investigations carbon nanotubes- and graphene-reinforced copper plate was taken into account.. To describe thermomechanical properties of the plate material, the investigation results obtained from the molecular dynamics studies and the experimental characteristic of beryllium copper in low temperatures presented in literature is taken into account.. The effects of temperature, transport speed, and internal damping on natural frequencies and critical transport speed are analyzed. The critical transport speeds of the graphene-reinforced multiscale composite are higher than both carbon nanotubes-reinforced composite as well as the comparable copper alloy.
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