Wave propagation in pressurised composite structures with frequency band gap behaviour

In engineering there are numerous examples of structures, such as train rails and airplane fuselages, that present periodicity in their geometry or mechanical properties. It has been observed that this periodicity leads to banded frequency response after excitation. These band gaps can be engineered...

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Main Authors: Ampatzidis, Theofanis, Chronopoulos, Dimitrios
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2016
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/39840/
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author Ampatzidis, Theofanis
Chronopoulos, Dimitrios
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description In engineering there are numerous examples of structures, such as train rails and airplane fuselages, that present periodicity in their geometry or mechanical properties. It has been observed that this periodicity leads to banded frequency response after excitation. These band gaps can be engineered to isolate noise and vibrations of the periodic structure. In this paper an infinite composite sandwich beam with hollow and pressurised core cells as periodic band gap inducing factors was examined. Wave finite element (WFE) method was used to predict the effect of pressured core cells periodicity on wave propagation and band gaps generation. Three low order finite elements (FE) models were produced using commercially available FE software package. These models consisted of a small section of the simple sandwich beam with homogenous core, with hollow core and with pressurised hollow core.
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spelling nottingham-398402020-05-04T18:11:40Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/39840/ Wave propagation in pressurised composite structures with frequency band gap behaviour Ampatzidis, Theofanis Chronopoulos, Dimitrios In engineering there are numerous examples of structures, such as train rails and airplane fuselages, that present periodicity in their geometry or mechanical properties. It has been observed that this periodicity leads to banded frequency response after excitation. These band gaps can be engineered to isolate noise and vibrations of the periodic structure. In this paper an infinite composite sandwich beam with hollow and pressurised core cells as periodic band gap inducing factors was examined. Wave finite element (WFE) method was used to predict the effect of pressured core cells periodicity on wave propagation and band gaps generation. Three low order finite elements (FE) models were produced using commercially available FE software package. These models consisted of a small section of the simple sandwich beam with homogenous core, with hollow core and with pressurised hollow core. 2016-09-19 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Ampatzidis, Theofanis and Chronopoulos, Dimitrios (2016) Wave propagation in pressurised composite structures with frequency band gap behaviour. In: 2016 Leuven Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering, 19-21 September 2016, Leuven, Belgium. https://www.isma-isaac.be/proceedings/papers/isma2016_0276.pdf
spellingShingle Ampatzidis, Theofanis
Chronopoulos, Dimitrios
Wave propagation in pressurised composite structures with frequency band gap behaviour
title Wave propagation in pressurised composite structures with frequency band gap behaviour
title_full Wave propagation in pressurised composite structures with frequency band gap behaviour
title_fullStr Wave propagation in pressurised composite structures with frequency band gap behaviour
title_full_unstemmed Wave propagation in pressurised composite structures with frequency band gap behaviour
title_short Wave propagation in pressurised composite structures with frequency band gap behaviour
title_sort wave propagation in pressurised composite structures with frequency band gap behaviour
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/39840/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/39840/