Abstract (EN):
Modes of vibration of thin cylindrical shells made up of layers with curvilinear fibres (variable stiffness composite laminates (VSCL) shells) are investigated in the linear regime. A p-version finite element type formulation is developed for that purpose; in the absence of data on vibrations of cylindrical VSCL shells, the formulation is verified by comparisons with published data on laminated shells reinforced by straight fibres and on VSCL plates. Parametric studies are performed, in order to investigate how curvilinear fibre paths can influence the modes of vibration. It is found that curvilinear fibre paths can have a very large effect, larger than on plates, on the natural frequencies and natural mode shapes of vibration of cylindrical shells. Factors that strongly influence the modes of vibration of VSCL shells are found; these include the fibre orientation at boundaries and in relation to principal normal sections.
Idioma:
Inglês
Tipo (Avaliação Docente):
Científica
Nº de páginas:
18