Advances in Aircraft and Spacecraft Science
Volume 5, Number 1, 2018, pages 1-19
DOI: 10.12989/aas.2018.5.1.001
A WFE and hybrid FE/WFE technique for the forced response of stiffened cylinders
Fabrizio Errico, M. Ichchou, S. De Rosa, O. Bareille and F. Franco
Abstract
The present work shows many aspects concerning the use of a numerical wave-based methodology
for the computation of the structural response of periodic structures, focusing on cylinders. Taking
into account the periodicity of the system, the Bloch-Floquet theorem can be applied leading to an
eigenvalue problem, whose solutions are the waves propagation constants and wavemodes of the periodic
structure. Two different approaches are presented, instead, for computing the forced response of stiffened
structures. The first one, dealing with a Wave Finite Element (WFE) methodology, proved to drastically
reduce the problem size in terms of degrees of freedom, with respect to more mature techniques such as
the classic FEM. The other approach presented enables the use of the previous technique even when the
whole structure can not be considered as periodic. This is the case when two waveguides are connected
through one or more joints and/or different waveguides are connected each other. Any approach presented
can deal with deterministic excitations and responses in any point. The results show a good agreement
with FEM full models. The drastic reduction of DoF (degrees of freedom) is evident, even more when
the number of repetitive substructures is high and the substructures itself is modelled in order to get the
lowest number of DoF at the boundaries.
Key Words
wave finite element; cylinders dynamics; wave propagation; periodic structures; forced response
Address
Fabrizio Errico, M. Ichchou and O. Bareille: LTDS, Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamique des Systems, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, 36 Avenue Guy de Collongue, 69134 Écully, France
S. De Rosa and F. Franco: Pasta-Lab, Laboratory for promoting experiences in aeronautical structures and acoustics, Dipartimento
di Ingegneria Industriale Sezione Aerospaziale, Universita\' degli Studi di Napoli \"Federico II\", Via Claudio 21, 80125 Napoli, Italy