Advances in Aircraft and Spacecraft Science
Volume 7, Number 4, 2020, pages 291-308
DOI: 10.12989/aas.2020.7.4.291
Effect of dynamic absorber on the nonlinear vibration of SFG cylindrical shell
Kamran Foroutan and Habib Ahmadi
Abstract
In this paper, a numerical method is utilized to study the effect of a new vibration absorber on vibration response of the stiffened functionally graded (SFG) cylindrical shell under a couple of axial and transverse compressions. The material composition of the stiffeners and shell is continuously changed through the thickness. The vibration absorber consists of a mass-spring-damper system which is connected to the ground utilizing a linear local damper. To simplify, the spring element of the vibration absorber is called global potential. The von Kármán strain-displacement kinematic nonlinearity is employed in the constitutive laws of the shell and stiffeners. To consider the stiffeners in the model, the smeared stiffener technique is used. After obtaining the governing equations, the Galerkin method is applied to discretize the nonlinear dynamic equation of system. In order to find the nonlinear vibration responses, the fourth order Runge-Kutta method is utilized. The influence of the stiffeners, the dynamic absorber parameters on the vibration behavior of the SFG cylindrical shell is investigated. Also, the influences of material parameters of the system on the vibration response are examined.
Key Words
SFG cylindrical shell; dynamic absorber; nonlinear vibration response; compression loading
Address
Kamran Foroutan and Habib Ahmadi: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood, Iran