Study of Vibration Characteristics of Skew Laminated Composite Sandwich Plates and Shells Operating In Hygro and Thermal Environments
Date
2022
Authors
Kallannavar, Vinayak Basavanth
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
This dissertation presents an investigation of the influence of temperature and
moisture on free vibration characteristics of laminated composite, hybrid composite,
and sandwich panels. The composite sandwich panels (plates and shells) considered to
be made of laminated composite material face sheets, and softcore materials as the
core materials. A finite element (FE) formulation is developed for the whole model
using a layerwise first-order shear deformation theory (FSDT) considering the uniform
temperature and moisture concentration rise. The influence of temperature and
moisture on the natural frequencies of various shell structures such as cylindrical,
ellipsoid, hyperbolic, and spherical shells are investigated and compared with the
frequencies of flat sandwich plates. Effects of length to width ratio, length to thickness
ratio, radius to length ratio, the ratio of core thickness to the thickness of the face
sheet, skew angle, boundary conditions on the vibration characteristics of the skew
laminated composite sandwich panels are studied. Additionally, an attempt has been
made to investigate the challenges in an experimental vibration study of the laminated
composite sandwich plates with a 3D printed Polylactic acid (PLA) core.
Furthermore, an artificial neural network (ANN) based predictive model is
established to understand the influence of temperature and moisture on the skew
sandwich plates. Further study has been extended to investigate the performance of
active constrained layer damping (ACLD) of a laminated composite sandwich plate
operating in a thermal environment. Additionally, an experimental investigation is
performed to understand the influence of temperature on the natural frequency of
laminated composite sandwich plates operating in sub-ambient temperatures.
Consequently, the present investigation is believed to be enormously helpful in the
field of computational mechanics and structural health monitoring of composite
sandwich structures operating in challenging environments suitable for various
industrial applications.
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Sandwich plates and shells, Free vibration, Shear deformation theory, Natural frequency