Publication: Eigenfrequency optimization of variable stiffness manufacturable laminates using spectral chebyshev approach and lamination parameters
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Rafiei Anamagh, Mirmeysam
Khandar Shahabad, Peiman
Serhat, Gokhan
Bediz, Bekir
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This study presents a meshless modeling approach to design variable-stiffness laminates considering manufacturing constraints. The governing equations are derived using lamination parameters and first-order shear deformation theory. The solution approach uses Chebyshev polynomials and Galerkin’s method to obtain the discretized equations of motion. The developed framework was used to maximize the fundamental frequency of composite plates. The variable-stiffness designs provided up to 28.4% higher frequencies compared to optimum constant-stiffness laminates, although the actual level of improvement depends on the number of layers. Finally, manufacturable fiber paths were obtained considering the allowed fiber curvature, which can also reduce the frequency values.
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Taylor and Francis Ltd.
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Materials science, Multidisciplinary, Mechanics, Characterization, Testing, Materials science, Composites
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Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures
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10.1080/15376494.2023.2180554