Response Adjustability Analysis of Partial and Ordinary Differential Coupling System for Visco-Elastomer Sandwich Plate Coupled with Distributed Masses under Random Excitation via Spatial Periodicity Strategy

Author:

Ying Zu-GuangORCID,Ruan Zhi-GangORCID,Ni Yi-QingORCID

Abstract

Vibration control of composite structures coupled with distributed masses under random excitations is a significant issue. In this paper, partial and ordinary differential coupling equations are obtained from a periodic sandwich plate coupled with supported masses under random excitation. An analytical solution to the coupling equations is proposed, and the stochastic response adjustability of the system with various periodic distributions of geometrical and physical parameters is studied. Spatial periodic layer thickness and core modulus of the sandwich plate are considered based on the active‐passive periodicity strategy. The periodically distributed masses are supported on the plate by coupling springs and dampers. Partial and ordinary differential coupling equations for the system including the periodic sandwich plate and supported masses are derived and then converted into unified ordinary differential equations for multi-mode coupling vibration. Generalized system stiffness, damping and mass are functions of the periodic parameters. Expressions of frequency response function and response spectral density of the system are obtained. Numerical results show the response adjustability via the spatially periodic geometrical and physical parameters. The results have the potential for application to dynamic control or optimization of sandwich structure systems.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),General Mathematics,Chemistry (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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