Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
782556 International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 2012 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents a spectral finite element formulation for uniform and tapered rotating CNT embedded polymer composite beams. The exact solution to the governing differential equation of a rotating Euler–Bernoulli beam with maximum centrifugal force is used as an interpolating function for the spectral element formulation. Free vibration and wave propagation analysis is carried out using the formulated spectral element. The present study shows the substantial effect of volume fraction and L/D ratio of CNTs in a beam on the natural frequency, impulse response and wave propagation characteristics of the rotating beam. It is found that the CNTs embedded in the matrix can make the rotating beam non-dispersive in nature at higher rotation speeds. Embedded CNTs can significantly alter the dynamics of polymer-nanocomposite beams. The results are also compared with those obtained for carbon fiber reinforced laminated composite rotating beams. It is observed that CNT reinforced rotating beams are superior in performance compared to laminated composite rotating beams.

► CNTs can significantly alter the dynamics of polymer-nanocomposite beams. ► Embedded CNTs can make the rotating composite beam non-dispersive in nature. ► Natural frequencies of CNT reinforced composite beam are significantly higher. ► Amplitude of wave propagation response is higher in laminated composite rotating beams.

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