Title of article :
Experimental, analytical, and finite element vibration analyses of delaminated composite plates
Author/Authors :
Imran, M Department of Mechanical Engineering - International Islamic University - Islamabad, Pakistan , Khan, R Department of Mechanical Engineering - International Islamic University - Islamabad, Pakistan , Badshah, S Department of Mechanical Engineering - International Islamic University - Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract :
The vibration of delaminated composites concerns the safety and dynamic
behavior of composite structures since it is vital to the presence of delamination. In this
research paper, finite element simulations, analytical simulations, and experimental work
were combined to analyze the vibration behavior with different delamination sizes, stacking
sequences, and boundary conditions. The finite element analysis software packages, such
as Ansys and Abaqus, were used to determine the vibration response of carbon berreinforced
polymer composite plates for different boundary conditions, stacking sequences,
and delamination sizes. Rayleigh-Ritz method was employed to derive the governing
equations and determine the natural frequencies, the results of which were computed via
MATLAB. The natural frequency values for carbon ber-reinforced polymer decreased upon
an increase in delamination size, depending on all boundary conditions. The higher natural
frequency values were obtained for all-side clamped boundary conditions. The stacking
sequence (0/90/45/90) exhibited higher natural frequency values for all-side clamped
boundary conditions. The results can be regarded as a base point for a safe and reliable
design of composite structures with and without delamination.
Keywords :
Finite element analysis , Composites , Delamination , Experimental vibration , Ansys , Abaqus
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions B:Mechanical Engineering)