Higher-gradient and micro-inertia contributions on the mechanical response of composite beam structures. (September 2020)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Higher-gradient and micro-inertia contributions on the mechanical response of composite beam structures. (September 2020)
- Main Title:
- Higher-gradient and micro-inertia contributions on the mechanical response of composite beam structures
- Authors:
- Ayad, M.
Karathanasopoulos, N.
Ganghoffer, J.F.
Lakiss, H. - Abstract:
- Highlights: We analyze the role of higher-gradient and micro-inertia parameters on the longitudinal response of composite structures. We provide analytical solutions for the dynamic, higher-gradient and micro-inertia behavior. We provide evidence that micro-inertia terms can be as significant as higher-gradient terms. The importance of micro-inertia contributions depends on the mode of interest and on the internal length value. Abstract: In the current work, we study the role of higher-order and micro-inertia contributions on the mechanical behavior of composite structures. To that scope, we compute the complete set of the effective static and dynamic properties of composite beam structures using a higher-order dynamic homogenization method which incorporates micro-inertia effects. We consider different inner composite element designs, with material constituents that are of relevance for current engineering practice. Thereupon, we compute the effective static longitudinal higher-gradient response, quantifying the relative difference with respect to the commonly employed, Cauchy-mechanics formulation. We observe that within the static analysis range, higher-order effects require high internal length values and highly non-linear strain profile distributions for non-negligible higher-order effects to appear. We subsequently analyze the longitudinal, higher-gradient eigenfrequency properties of composite structural members, accounting for the role of micro-inertia contributions.Highlights: We analyze the role of higher-gradient and micro-inertia parameters on the longitudinal response of composite structures. We provide analytical solutions for the dynamic, higher-gradient and micro-inertia behavior. We provide evidence that micro-inertia terms can be as significant as higher-gradient terms. The importance of micro-inertia contributions depends on the mode of interest and on the internal length value. Abstract: In the current work, we study the role of higher-order and micro-inertia contributions on the mechanical behavior of composite structures. To that scope, we compute the complete set of the effective static and dynamic properties of composite beam structures using a higher-order dynamic homogenization method which incorporates micro-inertia effects. We consider different inner composite element designs, with material constituents that are of relevance for current engineering practice. Thereupon, we compute the effective static longitudinal higher-gradient response, quantifying the relative difference with respect to the commonly employed, Cauchy-mechanics formulation. We observe that within the static analysis range, higher-order effects require high internal length values and highly non-linear strain profile distributions for non-negligible higher-order effects to appear. We subsequently analyze the longitudinal, higher-gradient eigenfrequency properties of composite structural members, accounting for the role of micro-inertia contributions. Thereupon, we derive analytical expressions that relate the composite material's effective constitutive parameters with its macroscale vibration characteristics. We provide for the first-time evidence that micro-inertia contributions can counteract the effect of second-gradient properties on the eigenfrequencies of the structure, with their relative significance to depend on the mode of interest. What is more, we show that the internal length plays a crucial role in the significance of micro-inertia contributions, with their effect to be substantial for low, rather than for high internal length values, thus for a wide range of materials used in engineering practice. Graphical abstract: Image, graphical abstract … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- International journal of engineering science. Volume 154(2020:Sep.)
- Journal:
- International journal of engineering science
- Issue:
- Volume 154(2020:Sep.)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 154 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 154
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0154-0000-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2020-09
- Subjects:
- Statics -- Vibration -- Higher-gradient -- Micro-inertia -- Multiscale -- Eigenfrequency
Engineering -- Periodicals
Ingénierie -- Périodiques
Engineering
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620 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00207225 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ijengsci.2020.103318 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0020-7225
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