Free vibration characteristics of thick doubly curved variable stiffness composite laminated shells using higher-order shear deformation theory

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In the present work, the natural frequencies of cylindrical and spherical laminated shells with variable stiffness are numerically studied using a shear flexible isogeometric finite element. The kinematics relies on cubic shear deformation theory in which cubic variation is assumed for the surface displacements and a quadratic variation for the traverse displacement along the thickness. A zig-zag function, used for the in-plane displacements, accounts for the abrupt discontinuity at the boundaries of the laminae. The Lagrangian equations of motion is deployed to solve the frequencies of curved panels. A detailed parametric analysis examines the influence of fibre centre/edge angles, shell geometric variables, material anisotropy and edge conditions on frequencies and mode shapes.

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Venkatachari, A., & Ramajeyathilagam, K. (2018). Free vibration characteristics of thick doubly curved variable stiffness composite laminated shells using higher-order shear deformation theory. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 172). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201817203010

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