Effects of size and location of magnetorheological segments on random vibration response of laminated composite beams using an N-layer of layerwise theory

Author:

Momeni Saman1ORCID,Zabihollah Abolghassem2,Behzad Mehdi1

Affiliation:

1. Sharif University of Technology, School of Science and Engineering, Iran

2. Department of Mechanical, Environmental, and Civil Engineering, Tarleton State Univerisity, Stephenville, TX, USA

Abstract

Laminated composite beams are widely used in engineering applications, including wind turbine blades and automobile, where the structures are highly subjected to non-deterministic random loadings, requiring a reliable technique to ensure the stability of the structure during operation. Recently, to mitigate the effects of random loadings on the structural stability of the structure, segments of magnetorheological (MR) fluids have been embedded in the laminated beams (MR-laminated beams). In this work, the effects of the size and location of MR-fluid segments on random vibration characteristics are investigated. A laminated beam is considered in which several layers/segments are filled with MR fluids and are subjected to several random loads. An N-layer model of layerwise theory (LWT) developed by the present authors in previous work is considered for computational purposes. A finite element model based on LWT is developed to study the numerical examples. MR-laminated beams consist of five sections; two MR-fluid sections and three composite sections have been studied using LWT. To justify the numerical results, the first three natural frequencies of a laminated beam without an MR layer are solved using a 3D model in COMSOL software which shows a close match with the results of LWT. An in-house experimental setup has been developed to verify the simulation results. The simulation results are then compared with the first-order shear deformation theory (FSDT) and verified by several experimental tests. The effects of MR fluid segments on the dynamic response of MR-laminated beams for six different configurations have been investigated. In addition, the effects of thicknesses of MR fluid section on the dynamic behavior of structures have been investigated. Effects of magnetic fields on statistical properties, correlation, and autocorrelation on MR-laminated beams made of E-glass and fiber-carbon have been investigated. As a case study, the vibration response of a wind turbine blade made of an MR-laminated beam has been investigated using a narrow band process.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Ceramics and Composites

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