Modal characteristics of cross-ply laminated smart beams using various beam theories
by Ahmed Adel Khdeir; Easa Darraj; Osama J. Aldraihem
International Journal of Vehicle Noise and Vibration (IJVNV), Vol. 8, No. 3, 2012

Abstract: Analytical models and solutions are obtained for the free vibration of cross-ply laminated beams with extension piezoelectric actuators. The piezoelectric actuators are bonded along the beam surface. The models are based on the higher-order shear deformation beam theory (HOBT), first-order shear deformation beam theory (FOBT) and the classical Euler-Bernoulli beam theory (CBT). The equations of motion and associated boundary conditions are derived for the beam models using Hamilton's principle. The state-space approach is used to find accurate natural frequencies and mode shapes for arbitrary combinations of boundary conditions. The exact analytical solutions obtained are illustrated numerically in a number of figures and tables revealing the effects of the number of layers, the actuators' thickness, the length to thickness ratio and the character of boundary conditions on the non-dimensional frequencies. Finally comparison of frequencies obtained by CBT, FOBT and HOBT is made to assess the importance of shear deformation.

Online publication date: Fri, 29-Aug-2014

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