2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11199141
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A Unified Solution for the Vibration Analysis of Lattice Sandwich Beams with General Elastic Supports

Abstract: Free vibration analyses of lattice sandwich beams with general elastic supports have rarely been discussed in this field’s literature. In this paper, a unified method is proposed to study the free vibration characteristics of lattice sandwich beams under various boundary conditions. The proposed method is to convert the three truss cores of lattice sandwich beams into an equivalent homogeneous layer and introduce two different types of constraint springs to simulate the general elastic support boundary at both… Show more

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“…Also, they indicated that the sandwich panels with hourglass truss core exhibit better vibration isolation performance than the pyramidal sandwich panels. Jin et al 10 presented a unified method for studying the vibration analysis of lattice sandwich beams with general elastic boundary conditions. They investigated the effects of some system's geometrical parameters, such as panel thickness, core radius on the natural frequencies of the structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, they indicated that the sandwich panels with hourglass truss core exhibit better vibration isolation performance than the pyramidal sandwich panels. Jin et al 10 presented a unified method for studying the vibration analysis of lattice sandwich beams with general elastic boundary conditions. They investigated the effects of some system's geometrical parameters, such as panel thickness, core radius on the natural frequencies of the structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%