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Item Influence of Material and Geometrical Properties on Static and Dynamic Behavior of MR Fluid Sandwich Beam: Finite Element Approach(Institute for Ionics, 2023) Nagiredla, S.; Joladarashi, S.; Kumar, H.Magnetorheological (MR) fluid can transform its rheological properties when it is exposed to a magnetic field. This nature of the MR fluid provides an additional stiffness and damping for the sandwich beam applications. The Lagrange’s method is used to derive the equations of motion for the current finite element formulation. The influence of an applied magnetic field, thickness ratio and the length parameter on the static deflection, loss factor and natural frequency for different boundary conditions are presented. Further, the study is extended to plot the real and imaginary mode shapes corresponding to the fundamental frequencies. The geometrical and material properties considered in the present study showed a significant influence on static deflection and vibration amplitude of the sandwich beam. There is a maximum of 22.74% decrease in static deflection obtained for the simply supported condition. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Shiraz University.Item Modelling and predicting the dynamic response of an axially graded viscoelastic core sandwich beam(KeAi Communications Co., 2023) Nagiredla, S.; Joladarashi, S.; Kumar, H.The present study explored the influence of axial gradation of viscoelastic materials on the dynamic response of the sandwich beam for structural applications. The finite element (FE) formulations are used to model and investigate dynamic response of the sandwich beam. The classical beam theory is used to develop the FE formulations and Lagrange's approach is considered to obtain the equations of motion (EOM). FE code is developed and validated with the existing literature and also conducted the convergence study for the developed FE method. Further, the influence of different viscoelastic materials and boundary conditions on the dynamic response of the sandwich beam is investigated. Four different axial gradation configurations of viscoelastic materials are considered for the present work to explore the influence on natural frequency, loss factor and frequency response of the sandwich beam. The modeled axial gradation of viscoelastic material has displayed a considerable impact on the peak vibrational amplitude response of the sandwich beam for all the boundary conditions and these configurations improved the damping capabilities at different configurations for the structural applications. © 2023 China Ordnance SocietyItem Influence of magneto-rheological fluid pocket configuration on the dynamic response of the composite sandwich beam(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2024) Nagiredla, S.; Joladarashi, S.; Kumar, H.The present study investigated the influence of magnetorheological (MR) fluid pocket configuration and magnetic field intensity on the dynamic response of the composite sandwich beam under various boundary conditions. The classical beam theory is used to develop the finite element (FE) formulations for the composite sandwich beam element and it is validated with the available literature. Four MR fluid pocket configuration types are considered. The configuration types include 1/4th, 1/2th, 3/4th and the full length of the MR fluid pockets at different locations. Further, a detailed study of the influence of each MR fluid pocket configuration type on the natural frequency, loss factor, and frequency response are presented. The maximum 32.27% of deviation in the first fundamental frequency is observed for the simply-supported boundary condition. From the results obtained, it is concluded that the length and location of the MR fluid pocket have a considerable impact on the dynamic response and also observed that the effect of the configuration depends on the type of boundary condition used. © 2022 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
