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Item Analytical Solution for Sound Radiation Characteristics of Graphene Nanocomposites Plate: Effect of Porosity and Variable Edge Load(World Scientific, 2021) Gunasekaran, V.; Jeyaraj, J.; Mailan Chinnapandi, L.B.; Kumar, A.The effects of graded dispersion of graphene platelets and porosity on vibro-acoustics of nanocomposite plate exposed to variable edge loads are analytically investigated. Voigt and Halpin-Tsai micromechanics model is used to obtain effective properties of the porous graphene nanocomposites. The strain energy technique is implemented to estimate the buckling load (Pcr). By means of Reddy's third-order shear deformation theorem and Rayleigh Integral, vibration and acoustic responses are obtained. After validating the present analysis with the published results, the nature of edge loads on buckling and vibro-acoustic response is significant. It is noted that an increase in the intensity of non-uniform in-plane loads leads to changes in free vibration modes and resonant amplitude of response. The weight percentage and grading pattern of graphene reinforcement cause the stiffness hardening effect, whereas porosity distribution and coefficients cause the stiffness softening effect on the nanocomposite plate. It is found that the plate with symmetric distribution of graphene platelets with more concentration at the surface and symmetric porosity variation with more porosity at the center radiates less sound power. © 2021 World Scientific Publishing Company.Item Acoustic radiation and transmission loss of FG-Graphene composite plate under nonuniform edge loading(Elsevier Ltd, 2021) Gunasekaran, V.; Jeyaraj, J.; Mailan Chinnapandi, L.B.The influence of nonuniform edge loads on the acoustic response of a functionally graded graphene reinforced composite plate is investigated analytically. The energy method is implemented to calculate the buckling load (Pcr). An analytical method based on Reddy's third-order shear deformation theorem is used to obtain the vibration response, and acoustic response is obtained using Rayleigh Integral. The nature of edge load variation on buckling and vibro-acoustic response is significant. Free vibration mode shape changes with an increase in edge load and consequently affects the resonant amplitude of responses also especially for the plates with a higher aspect ratio. Volume fraction and dispersion pattern of graphene nano-platelets also influences the resonance amplitudes. Plate with FG?GRCC dispersion pattern has improved buckling and vibro-acoustic response behavior. Similarly, change in sound transmission loss level is significant in the stiffness region compared to the damping and mass dominated region. © 2021 Elsevier Masson SASItem Acoustic Response of an Isotropic Beam under Axially Variable Loads Using Ritz and Rayleigh Integral Methods(Polska Akademia Nauk, 2022) Somi Naidu, S.N.; Jeyaraj, J.; Mailan Chinnapandi, L.B.; Reddi Chintapalli, V.S.N.R.Vibro-acoustic response of an isotropic beam under the action of variable axial loads (VALs), is presented in the study. Effects of six different types of VALs and three types of end conditions on buckling, free vibration and sound radiation characteristics are investigated. Static buckling and free vibration behaviours using shear and normal deformable theorem and Ritz method. However, the forced vibration response is evaluated using modal superposition method and the acoustic radiation characteristics are obtained using Rayleigh integral. The nature of variation of VALs and end conditions are influencing buckling and free vibration characteristics remarkably. Results indicate that the acoustic response is highly sensitive to the nature of VAL and intensity of the VAL. In general, sound power at resonance decreases when the magnitude of VAL is increased. © © 2022 S.N. Balireddy et al.Item Sound radiation and transmission behavior of auxetic core quadrilateral sandwich panels under supersonic flow(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2025) Prajapati, V.K.; Jeyaraj, P.; Mailan Chinnapandi, L.B.Vibroacoustic performance of a quadrilateral sandwich plate under the synergetic effect of aerodynamic pressure and harmonic excitation is analyzed numerically. Layered approach is adopted to model the sandwich plate by considering the equivalent properties of the core and facings. Governing equations, developed utilizing Hamilton’s principle are solved based on differential quadrature approach to analyze the flutter frequency and forced vibration response. Subsequently, Rayleigh integral is used to estimate the acoustic response characteristics. Effect of geometric properties of the core (cell size, wall thickness, and inclined angle) and plate (leading, and trailing-edge angles) is examined. Critical aerodynamic pressure (CAP) is calculated first for the given case and the changes in response characteristics are investigated by varying the CAP. Results indicate that geometric parameters of the core does not influence the CAP, while the core thickness and the leading and trailing edge angles have significant effects. The sound power level (SWL) and transmission loss are observed to be maximum at CAP except in some cases of leading and trailing edge angles. © 2025 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
