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Title: Vibration Study of Delaminated Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer Composite Plate for Clamped-clamped Boundary Conditions
Authors: Muhammad Imran, Rafiullah Khan, Abdur Rafai
Journal: Pakistan Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research (Series A: Physical Sciences)
Publisher: Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2022
Volume: 65
Issue: 2
Language: en
DOI: 10.52763/PJSIR.PHYS.SCI.65.2.2022.97.103
Keywords: finite element analysiscompositesdelaminationexperimental vibration
The vibration of the delaminated composites concerns the structure safety and dynamic behaviour of the composite structures as it can be vital in the presence of delamination. In this research paper, analytical analysis, experimental work and finite element simulations are combined to analyze the vibration behaviour at different delamination size, different stacking sequences. The boundary condition in this investigation was all sides clamped. Analytical results were obtained using the first order shear deformation theory. Rayleigh-ritz method was used to derive the governing equations to find the natural frequencies and the results were computed using Mat lab tool. Experiments have been conducted to study the vibration characteristics of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite plate. The finite element analysis was done using software package, ANSYS is used to fetch the vibration response of carbon fibre reinforced polymer composite plate for boundary conditions, stacking sequences and delamination sizes. The results from analytical, experimental and finite element analysis were then compared and verified that the maximum percentage of error is ignorable. It is seen that the natural frequencies of carbon fibre reinforced polymer decreased with an increase in delamination size. Stacking sequence of (0/90/45/90) showed higher values of natural frequencies subjected to allsided clamped boundary conditions. It was interesting to know that there were small differences in values of natural frequencies for lower modes but the difference gradually increased in case of higher modes.
 
 
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