Author/Authors :
Etehadi, S Mechanical Engineering Department - Shahrekord University, Shahrekord, Iran , Botshekanan Dehkordi, M Mechanical Engineering Department - Shahrekord University, Shahrekord, Iran
Abstract :
In this article, a vibrational behavior of sandwich beams with stiff and flexible
cores and face sheets reinforced with carbon nanotubes is investigated. Carbon
nanotubes are used as materials with properties varying along the thickness. In
order to model the behavior of faces, the Timoshenko beam’s theory is employed
and also for modeling the behavior of the core, three-dimensional elasticity is
used. The axial stresses of the core are considered in this model and therefore
it is suitable for modelling two types of stiff and flexible cores. The equations
of motion are derived using the variations of energy, and the Navier method
is used to solve the equations of motion. Results are presented for different
volumes of carbon nanotubes with different distributions along the thickness
of the faces. In the case of stiff core, results show that the FG-V distribution
has the highest natural frequency and the FG-Λ distribution has the lowest
natural frequency in all cases. For flexible core, the FG-X distribution leads to
the highest natural frequency and also the FG-O distribution has the lowest
natural frequency. Furthermore, results indicate that an extended high-order
sandwich panel theory is a suitable model for analysis of stiff and flexible core
sandwich panels. It must be mentioned for the cores made of stiff materials,
the normal stress along the length of the core must be considered. It is due to
the fact that the obtained results show that ignoring the normal stress along
the length of the core leads to the large difference in the natural frequency
of the system. In this article, due to the high order displacement field of the
core, the flexibility of the core can be seen in the modeling. Additionally,
since the term c
xx of the core is considered in the strain energy, a stiff core
can be modeled. In many works the axial stresses of the core is removed from
equations, therefore according to the results of sandwich beam with stiff core,
lots of errors will be observed. Therefore, a proposed theory in this research
can easily model a sandwich beam with two types of stiff and flexible cores.
Since the Timoshenko beam theory is also implemented for modeling faces,
different pattern of CNTs can be investigated accurately.
Keywords :
Vibration analysis , Sandwich beam , Stiff and flexible core , FG carbon nanotubes , Extended higher order theory