Computers and Concrete
Volume 21, Number 5, 2018, pages 569-582
DOI: 10.12989/cac.2018.21.5.569
Vibration and instability of nanocomposite pipes conveying fluid mixed by nanoparticles resting on viscoelastic foundation
Abolfazl Jafari Natanzi, Gholamreza Soleimani Jafari and Reza Kolahchi
Abstract
In this study, nonlinear vibration and stability of a polymeric pipe reinforced by single-walled carbon naotubes (SWCNTs) conveying fluid-nanoparticles mixture flow is investigated. The Characteristics of the equivalent composite are determined using Mori-Tanaka model considering agglomeration effects. The surrounding elastic medium is simulated by orthotropic visco-Pasternak medium. Employing nonlinear strains-displacements, stress-strain energy method the governing equations were derived using Hamilton\'s principal. Differential quadrature method (DQM) is used for obtaining the frequency and critical fluid velocity. The influence of volume percent of SWCNTs, agglomeration, geometrical parameters of pipe, viscoelastic foundation and fluid velocity are shown on the frequency and critical fluid velocity of pipe. Results showed the increasing volume percent of SWCNTs leads to higher frequency and critical fluid velocity.
Key Words
pipe; stability; SWCNT; agglomeration; fluid-nanoparticles mixture
Address
Abolfazl Jafari Natanzi, Gholamreza Soleimani Jafari and Reza Kolahchi: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kashan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kashan, Iran