2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.mechrescom.2012.08.008
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Dynamics of a composite Timoshenko beam with delamination

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“…It is obvious from the gure that the frequencies obtained by the free mode model are smaller than those derived by the constrained mode model are. In other words and as discussed in [27][28][29][30] for classical delaminated beams, the free and constrained mode models can be considered as the lower and upper bounds of the natural frequencies, respectively (neglecting the nonliner e ects due to the contact interaction between the two surfaces of delamination). Likewise, by decreasing the material length-scale parameter, the fundamental natural frequency decreases.…”
Section: Free Vibration Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is obvious from the gure that the frequencies obtained by the free mode model are smaller than those derived by the constrained mode model are. In other words and as discussed in [27][28][29][30] for classical delaminated beams, the free and constrained mode models can be considered as the lower and upper bounds of the natural frequencies, respectively (neglecting the nonliner e ects due to the contact interaction between the two surfaces of delamination). Likewise, by decreasing the material length-scale parameter, the fundamental natural frequency decreases.…”
Section: Free Vibration Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fundamental frequency and linear normal mode of the beam, in uenced by the size and location of delamination, were investigated in their study. Manoach and Warminski [28] presented dynamic behavior of a composite Timoshenko beam with a single delamination. Kargarnovin et al studied on the transient response of a delaminated composite Timoshenko beam under the action of moving loads and moving oscillating masses [29,30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RP approach provides a qualitative interpretation of hidden patterns of dynamical systems, based on phase space reconstruction. Phase space analysis methods are widely used for analysis of structural components applied in aircraft [25,26]. The recurrence plot technique was originally introduced by Eckmann [11].…”
Section: Theory Of Recurrence Analysismentioning
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“…One of the time-series methods is the method based on the Poincaré maps of the forced response of the structures [3,4]. It was tested and verified experimentally for composite beams with delamination in [5]. This approach was not tested, however, for the important from the practical point of view case for rotating beam.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%