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Title: Free vibration and buckling analysis of the laminated composite beams by using GDQM
Authors: Atlıhan, Gökmen
Demir, Ersin
Girgin, Zekeriya
Çallıoglu, Hasan
Keywords: Buckling analysis
GDQM
Laminated composite beam
Natural frequency
Buckling behaviour
Different boundary condition
Effective stiffness
Free vibration
Free-vibration analysis
Generalized differential quadrature methods
Laminated beams
Load carrying capacities
Mode shapes
Numerical results
Stacking sequence
Buckling
Composite beams and girders
Delamination
Laminated composites
Laminating
Natural frequencies
Structural panels
Vibration analysis
Abstract: In this study, effects of stacking sequences of composite laminated beams on natural frequencies and buckling behaviour have been analyzed by Generalized Differential Quadrature Method (GDQM) and Finite Element Method (FEM). Mode shapes were also investigated for one mode of buckling and three modes of free vibration analyses. In addition, variations of mode shapes for different boundary conditions were presented in details. Numerical results show that the effective stiffness of the laminated composite beam can be altered through an adjustment in the stacking sequence. Thus, such an adjustment in stacking sequences allows operations in desired natural frequencies and load carrying capacity without changing its geometry drastically or without changing its weight.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6581
ISSN: 0963-6935
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