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Reduced-order models for nonlinear flutter of composite laminates with curvilinear fibers

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Reduced-order models for nonlinear flutter of composite laminates with curvilinear fibers
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2019
Authors
Pedro Ribeiro
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Vol. 57 No. 7
Pages: 3026-3039
ISSN: 0001-1452
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Abstract (EN): Approximation errors due to using reduced-order, instead of full-order, models in the nonlinear flutter problem of variable-stiffness composite laminates (VSCLs) are qualitatively and quantitatively discussed. These VSCLs are made of composite laminates with curvilinear fibers. A third-order shear deformation theory (TSDT) and a p-version finite element are used to model the laminate and discretize its displacements and rotations. The VSCLs are subjected to a supersonic airflow and the aerodynamic pressure is approximated using the linear piston theory. The equations of motion of the self-excited vibrational system are formed using the principle of virtual work. In this study, static condensation and/or a modal summation method are used to reduce the number of degrees of freedom of the full-order model. The equations of motion are solved using a method to calculate the amplitudes of limit-cycle oscillations (LCOs), and to study the dynamic responses, stresses, and damage indexes based on a failure criterion. Approximations are calculated for LCO amplitudes of VSCL plates with various boundary conditions, laminate thickness, and initial deflection (geometric imperfection). Viscous damping can have a major importance in this problem, and the approximation errors are discussed when viscous damping is included or excluded from the equations of motion. Copyright
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