This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the free vibration behavior of composite beams and laminated reinforced panels. Employing high -order theories with displacement variables only, the investigation combines dynamic stiffness method (DSM) and the Carrera unified formulation (CUF). The 3D displacement field can be expanded in the framework of CUF as any order of generic unknown variables over the cross-section, in the case of beam theories. Specifically, Lagrange expansions (LE) of cross-sectional displacement variables are considered, enabling the refinement modeling of complex cross -sections with different layers (layer -wise) and components (component -wise). The governing differential equations and natural boundary conditions are derived using the principle of virtual displacements. Subsequently, an exact dynamic stiffness matrix is developed by establishing a relationship between the amplitudes of harmonically varying loads and the corresponding responses. The Wittrick-Williams algorithm is employed to solve the transcendental eigenvalue problem resulting from this approach. The Lagrange -based CUF(LE)-DSM outperforms other polynomials (such as Taylor) -based CUF in analyzing composite structures, enabling detailed analysis with various geometries, lamination schemes and boundary conditions. It delivers accurate results in reinforced panel analysis, requiring only 13% of the DOFs compared to 3D FE models, thereby reducing computational costs significantly, as confirmed by comparative studies and validations.

Free vibration analysis of composite beams and laminated reinforced panels by refined dynamic stiffness method and CUF-based component-wise theory / Liu, Xiao; Pagani, Alfonso; Carrera, Erasmo; Liu, Xiang. - In: COMPOSITE STRUCTURES. - ISSN 0263-8223. - 337:(2024). [10.1016/j.compstruct.2024.118058]

Free vibration analysis of composite beams and laminated reinforced panels by refined dynamic stiffness method and CUF-based component-wise theory

Pagani, Alfonso;Carrera, Erasmo;
2024

Abstract

This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the free vibration behavior of composite beams and laminated reinforced panels. Employing high -order theories with displacement variables only, the investigation combines dynamic stiffness method (DSM) and the Carrera unified formulation (CUF). The 3D displacement field can be expanded in the framework of CUF as any order of generic unknown variables over the cross-section, in the case of beam theories. Specifically, Lagrange expansions (LE) of cross-sectional displacement variables are considered, enabling the refinement modeling of complex cross -sections with different layers (layer -wise) and components (component -wise). The governing differential equations and natural boundary conditions are derived using the principle of virtual displacements. Subsequently, an exact dynamic stiffness matrix is developed by establishing a relationship between the amplitudes of harmonically varying loads and the corresponding responses. The Wittrick-Williams algorithm is employed to solve the transcendental eigenvalue problem resulting from this approach. The Lagrange -based CUF(LE)-DSM outperforms other polynomials (such as Taylor) -based CUF in analyzing composite structures, enabling detailed analysis with various geometries, lamination schemes and boundary conditions. It delivers accurate results in reinforced panel analysis, requiring only 13% of the DOFs compared to 3D FE models, thereby reducing computational costs significantly, as confirmed by comparative studies and validations.
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