An efficient semi-analytical static and free vibration analysis of laminated and sandwich beams based on linear elasticity theory

Author(s):  
Zhao Yin ◽  
Hangduo Gao ◽  
Gao Lin

Based on the two-dimensional (2D) elastic theory without enforcing any beam assumption, an efficient semi-analytical scaled boundary finite element method (SBFEM) is proposed to solve the bending and free vibration responses of composite laminated and sandwich beams under the mechanical load. The scaled center is placed at infinity, which produces the accurate result by discretizing only the longitudinal direction of the beam structure treated as a one-dimensional (1D) discretization problem. A new kind of 1D high-order spectral element shape functions with the advantages of high accuracy and superior convergence is introduced in SBFEM coordinate system to approximate the geometric model and corresponding variables. The principle of weighted residual in conjunction with the Green’s theorem are applied to obtain the SBFEM governing equation of each layer with respect to radial displacement fields. The solution of equation is indicated analytically by a matrix exponential function, which can be accurately solved by using the precise integration technique (PIT). Finally, an effective and simple stiffness matrix is obtained. By comparing two examples with the solutions based on the finite element method (FEM), the results show that the proposed method has good accuracy and rapid convergence with only a few meshes. The numerical examples are given to investigate the parametric effects of the stacking sequence, thickness ratio, boundary condition, and load form on the variation of the displacement, stress and natural frequency. The results validate that the present technique is also applicable to the complex beam structure with softcore layer inside.

2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 61
Author(s):  
Yaprak Itır Özdemir

The purpose of this paper is to study free vibration analysis of thick plates resting on Winkler foundation using Mindlin’s theory with first order finite element, to determine the effects of the thickness/span ratio, the aspect ratio, subgrade reaction modulus and the boundary conditions on the frequency parameters of thick plates subjected to free vibration. In the analysis, finite element method is used for spatial integration. Finite element formulation of the equations of the thick plate theory is derived by using first order displacement shape functions. A computer program using finite element method is coded in C++ to analyze the plates free, clamped or simply supported along all four edges. In the analysis, 4-noded finite element is used. Graphs are presented that should help engineers in the design of thick plates subjected to earthquake excitations. It is concluded that 4-noded finite element can be effectively used in the free vibration analysis of thick plates. It is also concluded that, in general, the changes in the thickness/span ratio are more effective on the maximum responses considered in this study than the changes in the aspect ratio.


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