Free vibration analysis of fibre-metal laminated beams via hierarchical one-dimensional models (Q1720637)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7018693
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    Free vibration analysis of fibre-metal laminated beams via hierarchical one-dimensional models
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7018693

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      Free vibration analysis of fibre-metal laminated beams via hierarchical one-dimensional models (English)
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      8 February 2019
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      Summary: This paper presents a free vibration analysis of beams made of fibre-metal laminated beans. Due to its attractive properties, this class of composites has gained more and more importance in the aeronautic field. Several higher-order displacements-based theories as well as classical models (Euler-Bernoulli's and Timoshenko's ones) are derived, assuming Carrera's Unified Formulation by a priori approximating the displacement field over the cross section in a compact form. The governing differential equations and the boundary conditions are derived in a general form that corresponds to a generic term in the displacement field approximation. The resulting fundamental term, named ``nucleus'', does not depend upon the approximation order \(N\), which is a free parameter of the formulation. A Navier-type, closed form solution is used. Simply supported beams are, therefore, investigated. Slender and short beams are considered. Three- and five-layer beams are studied. Bending, shear, torsional, and axial modes and frequencies are presented. Results are assessed for three-dimensional FEM solutions obtained by a commercial finite element code using three-dimensional elements showing that the proposed approach is accurate yet computationally effective.
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