Wind and Structures
Volume 29, Number 5, 2019, pages 361-369
DOI: 10.12989/was.2019.29.5.361
Theoretical and experimental modal responses of adhesive bonded T-joints
Mani Chandra Kunche, Pradeep K. Mishra, Hari Babu Nallala, Chetan K. Hirwani, Pankaj V. Katariya, Subhransu Panda and Subrata K. Panda
Abstract
The modal frequency responses of adhesive bonded T-joint structure have been analyzed numerically and verified with own experimental data. For this purpose, the damped free frequencies of the bonded joint have been computed using a three-dimensional finite element model via ANSYS parametric design language (APDL) code. The practical relevance of the joint structure analysis has been established by comparing the simulation data with the in-house experimental values. Additionally, the influences of various geometrical and material parameters on the damped free frequency responses of the joint structure have been investigated and final inferences discussed in details. It is observed that the natural frequency values increase for the higher aspect ratios of the joint structure. Also, the joint made up of Glass fiber/epoxy with quasi-isotropic fiber orientation indicates more resistance towards free vibration.
Key Words
ANSYS APDL; fiber orientation; free vibration; glass/epoxy composite; T-joint, FEM
Address
Mani Chandra Kunche, Hari Babu Nallala, Pankaj V. Katariya and Subrata K. Panda: Department of Mechanical Engineering ,NIT Rourkela,769008, Odisha, India
Pradeep K. Mishra and Subhransu Panda: Department of Mechanical Engineering, BPUT, Rourkela, Odisha, India
Chetan K. Hirwani: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Aditya Engineering College, Surampalem-533437, Andhra Pradesh, India