Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 46, Number 5, 2023, pages 611-619
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2023.46.5.611
Flutter behavior of graded graphene platelet reinforced cylindrical shells with porosities under supersonic airflow
Mohammad Mashhour, Mohammad Reza Barati and Hossein Shahverdi
Abstract
In the present work, the flutter characteristics of porous nanocomposite cylindrical shells, reinforced with graphene
platelets (GPLs) in supersonic airflow, have been investigated. Different distributions for GPLs and porosities have been
considered which are named uniform and non-uniform distributions thorough the shell's thickness. The effective material
properties have been determined via Halpin-Tsai micromechanical model. The cylindrical shell formulation considering
supersonic airflow has been developed in the context of first-order shell and first-order piston theories. The governing equations
have been solved using Galerkin's method to find the frequency-pressure plots. It will be seen that the flutter points of the shell
are dependent on the both amount and distribution of porosities and GPLs and also shell geometrical parameters.
Key Words
flutter; graphene platelet; nanocomposite shell; porosities; porous material
Address
Mohammad Mashhour, Mohammad Reza Barati and Hossein Shahverdi:Aerospace Engineering Department and Center of Excellence in Computational Aerospace,
Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, 15875-4413, Iran