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Post-Yield characteristics of electrorheological fluids in nonlinear vibration analysis of smart sandwich panels

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Pages 1944-1963 | Received 17 Aug 2020, Accepted 04 Feb 2021, Published online: 23 Feb 2021
 

Abstract

The present study deals with the nonlinear free vibration analysis of sandwich plates containing electrorheological (ER) fluid as the core layer. Since yield stress of the ER fluid is relatively low, the fluid widely operates in the post-yield region in which the shear stress and shear strain relation is no longer linear. This study employs an equivalent linearized complex shear modulus to quantify the storage and loss moduli of the fluid in different levels of shear strain amplitude and electric field intensity. Also, Classical Plate Theory (CPT) along with von Kármán kinematic formulations are incorporated to extract governing equations of motion of the ER based sandwich plates, in a finite element formulation. The nonlinear governing equations of motion of the structure are solved using a displacement control strategy to evaluate the resonant frequencies and corresponding loss factors of the sandwich plate. Then, the primary attention is focused on the effect of post-yield characteristics of ER fluid on the nonlinear dynamic behavior of the ER based sandwich structure. Furthermore, the effect of applied electric field, boundary conditions and plate parameters such as core layer thickness on the natural frequencies and damping of the structure are comprehensively investigated.

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