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Article Dans Une Revue Thin-Walled Structures Année : 2014

Free vibration analysis of inflatable beam made of orthotropic woven fabric

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The free vibration of inflatable beams was studied using the dynamic stiffness method. A 3D Timoshenko beam with ahomogeneous orthotropic wovenfabric (OWF) was considered. Using the usual total Lagrangian form of the virtual work principle, the model took the geometric nonlinearities and the inflation pressure follower force effect into account. The nonlinear equilibrium equations were then linearized around the prestressed reference configuration. The exact dynamic stiffness matrix was developed by directly solving the governing differential equations of a 3D loaded inflatable beam in a free vibration. The effects of the inflation pressure, fabric mechanical properties and the boundary conditions on the natural frequencies and mode shapes of the inflatable beams were demonstrated. The proposed model was validated favorably through its comparison with a 3D thin shell finite element model and an isotropic fabric model found in the literature.
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hal-01417374 , version 1 (15-12-2016)

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Komla Lolonyo Apedo, Sylvie Ronel, Eric Jacquelin, Sonnou Tiem. Free vibration analysis of inflatable beam made of orthotropic woven fabric. Thin-Walled Structures, 2014, 78, pp. 1-15. ⟨10.1016/j.tws.2013.12.004⟩. ⟨hal-01417374⟩
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