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Impact response of graphite/epoxy cylindrical panels
AIAA Journal, 1992Graphite/epoxy curved cylindrical panels were impacted in the center by an impact machine capable of measuring load during the test. Load, deflection, and strain as functions of time were measured for six symmetric lay-up configurations for impact energies of 0.5-4.5 ft-lb. Damage was produced in all panels for certain impact energies.
A. Palazotto, R. Perry, R. Sandhu
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Flexural Vibrations of Thick Cylindrical Panels
Volume 1D: 16th Biennial Conference on Mechanical Vibration and Noise, 1997Abstract Harmonic vibrations of thick viscoelastic cylindrical panels are investigated. The medium is considered to be a homogeneous, isotropic, linear viscoelastic, thick cylindrical panel of infinite extent. In the development of an analytical solution, the two dimensional elastodynamic theory is employed and the material damping is ...
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Resonant Response of Orthotropic Cylindrical Shell Panels
1989An analytical study is carried out to study the vibration characteristics of laminated composite circular cylindrical panels employing Sanders’ equations of motion for thin shells. Transverse shear deformation and rotary inertia terms are included in the analysis because of their obvious importance in the case of composite panels.
C. B. Sharma, Isa A. Al-Khayat
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Vibration of cylindrical shell panels
Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1987R.S. Srinivasan, P.A. Krishnan
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Dynamic Response of Moderately Thick Cylindrical Panels
AIAA Journal, 1972Theme T paper considers the transient response of a circular cylindrical panel to arbitrary time-dependent loads. The study is based on the improved shell theory which includes effects of transverse shear and rotatory inertias. The governing equations of motion are solved by an explicit numerical procedure.
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Transient Piezothermoelasticity for a Cylindrical Composite Panel
2003Recently smart composite materials composed piezoelectric materials have received attention. A basic element of these smart composite materials is a laminated piezoelectric structure. One of cause of damage in this laminated piezoelectric structure includes delamination.
Yoshihiro Ootao, Yoshinobu Tanigawa
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