Author:
Zang Jian,Xiao Ronghuan,Zhang Yewei,Chen Liqun
Abstract
AbstractIn this study, a coupling model of fluid-conveying pipes made of functionally graded materials (FGMs) with NiTiNOL-steel (NiTi-ST) for vibration absorption is investigated. The vibration responses of the FGM fluid-conveying pipe with NiTi-ST are studied by the Galerkin truncation method (GTM) and harmonic balance method (HBM). The harmonic balance solutions and the numerical results are consistent. Also, the linearized stability of the structure is determined. The effects of the structure parameters on the absorption performance are also studied. The results show that the NiTi-ST is an effective means of vibration absorption. Furthermore, in studying the effect of the NiTi-ST, a closed detached response (CDR) is first observed. It is noteworthy that the CDR may dramatically change the vibration amplitude and that the parameters of the NiTi-ST may determine the emergence or disappearance of the CDR. This vibration absorption device can be extended to offer more general vibration control in engineering applications.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials
Cited by
7 articles.
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