DocumentCode
799536
Title
Vibration analysis of angle-ply laminated composite plates with an embedded piezoceramic layer
Author
Lin, Hsien-Yang ; Huang, Jin-Hung ; Ma, Chien-Ching
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. Eng., De Lin Inst. of Technol., Tucheng, Taiwan
Volume
50
Issue
9
fYear
2003
Firstpage
1084
Lastpage
1099
Abstract
An optical full-field technique, called amplitude-fluctuation electronic speckle pattern interferometry (AF-ESPI), is used in this study to investigate the force-induced transverse vibration of an angle-ply laminated composite embedded with a piezoceramic layer (piezolaminated plates). The piezolaminated plates are excited by applying time-harmonic voltages to the embedded piezoceramic layer. Because clear fringe patterns will appear only at resonant frequencies, both the resonant frequencies and mode shapes of the vibrating piezolaminated plates with five different fiber orientation angles are obtained by the proposed AF-ESPI method. A laser Doppler vibrometer (LDV) system that has the advantage of high resolution and broad dynamic range also is applied to measure the frequency response of piezolaminated plates. In addition to the two proposed optical techniques, numerical computations based on a commercial finite element package are presented for comparison with the experimental results. Three different numerical formulations are used to evaluate the vibration characteristics of piezolaminated plates. Good agreements of the measured data by the optical method and the numerical results predicted by the finite element method (FEM) demonstrate that the proposed methodology in this study is a powerful tool for the vibration analysis of piezolaminated plates.
Keywords
crystal resonators; electronic speckle pattern interferometry; finite element analysis; laminates; piezoceramics; vibration measurement; amplitude-fluctuation electronic speckle pattern interferometry; angle-ply laminated composite plates; embedded piezoceramic layer; finite element package; force-induced transverse vibration; fringe patterns; laser Doppler vibrometer; mode shapes; optical full-field technique; orientation angles; piezoelectric resonators; resonant frequencies; time-harmonic voltages; vibration analysis; Adaptive optics; Finite element methods; Laser excitation; Optical computing; Optical interferometry; Piezoelectric materials; Resonant frequency; Speckle; Vibration measurement; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-3010
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TUFFC.2003.1235320
Filename
1235320
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