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Vibration Analysis of Composite Laminated and Sandwich Conical Shell Structures: Numerical and Experimental Investigation

Akhil Chadha, P. Edwin Sudhagar, Muthukumaran Gunasegeran, Vimalanand Suthenthira Veerappa

2022International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics29 citationsDOI

Abstract

The use of composite conical shell structures across the globe in various applications concentrates on nose cones and incredibly complex vehicle components in the aerospace and automotive industries. This work investigates the free vibration analysis of laminated conical shell (LCS) and sandwich conical shell (SCS) structures with various foam cores. The sandwich construction is fabricated using the hand layup technique. The vibration characteristics of the fabricated LCS and SCS specimens are validated with the Finite element software (ANSYS). Very minimal variation was observed between the experimental and numerical simulations. The various parametric analyses were also studied for the LCS and SCS with length, ply orientation, and boundary conditions. Further, for SCS, vibration behaviors across multiple core materials and core thickness were also investigated.

Topics & Concepts

VibrationConical surfaceShell (structure)Finite element methodMaterials scienceStructural engineeringComposite numberParametric statisticsComposite materialSandwich-structured compositeCore (optical fiber)AerospaceBoundary value problemEngineeringAcousticsAerospace engineeringMathematical analysisStatisticsMathematicsPhysicsComposite Structure Analysis and OptimizationVibration and Dynamic AnalysisStructural Analysis and Optimization
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