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Flexible Rotating Beam: Comparative Modelling Of Isotropic And Composite Material Including Geometric Non-linearity

โœ Scribed by C.I. Chen; V.H. Mucino; C.C. Spyrakos


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
454 KB
Volume
178
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-460X

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โœฆ Synopsis


A comparative modelling of a flexible rotating beam has been considered in this study. The dynamic model is based on a beam with either isotropic material or composite material. The composite beam is considered as orthotropic fiber-reinforced and symmetrically laminated. Both small linear as well as geometric non-linear deformations are studied.

A continuous system is considered in the analytical approach. Both axial and transverse deformations are included, and they are represented by the mode shape functions of the beam. The coupled effect between the rigid body motion and the flexible motion is also considered. A forward dynamic numerical simulation is performed for a prescribed driving torque on a steel and graphite/epoxy beam. The influence of flexibility on the rigid body motion is presented and discussed. From the numerical results, the composite material has a lower energy consumption due to lower material density. It performs well in damping the vibration of the structure due to its higher stiffness-to-weight ratio.


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