This paper deals with free vibration behaviour of axially loaded composite beams with arbitrary lay-ups by using a quasi-3D theory, which accounts for shear and normal deformation effects as well as coupling effects arising from the material anisotropy. The axial and transverse displacement variations are assumed to be cubic and quadratic functions of the depth, respectively. Using an assumed displacement field, the governing differential equations of motion are derived by applying Hamilton's principle. A two-node C1 finite element with six degree-of-freedom at each node is developed to solve the free vibration problem. Numerical results are obtained for representative composite beams and the effects of fiber orientation on the natural freq...
This paper presents a free-vibration analysis of simply supported, cross-ply beams via several highe...
A finite element model with seven degrees of freedom per node is developed to study vibration and bu...
Exact solutions are presented for the free vibration of symmetrically laminated composite beams. Fir...
This paper deals with free vibration behaviour of axially loaded composite beams with arbitrary lay-...
Free vibration of axially loaded rectangular composite beams with arbitrary lay-ups using refined sh...
Vibration and buckling analysis of composite beams with arbitrary lay-ups using refined shear deform...
This paper presents free vibration of composite beams under axial load using a four-unknown shear an...
Analytical solutions have been developed to study the free vibrations of composite beams with two ov...
A finite element model based on sinusoidal shear deformation theory is developed to study vibration ...
Free vibration of axially loaded thin-walled composite beams with arbitrary lay-ups is presented. Th...
A general analytical model applicable to flexural–torsional coupled vibration of thin-walled composi...
A general analytical model applicable to flexural–torsional coupled vibration of thin-walled composi...
A finite element model based on sinusoidal shear deformation theory is developed to study vibration ...
A finite element model based on sinusoidal shear deformation theory is developed to study vibration ...
Vibration and buckling analysis of composite beams with arbitrary lay-ups using refined shear deform...
This paper presents a free-vibration analysis of simply supported, cross-ply beams via several highe...
A finite element model with seven degrees of freedom per node is developed to study vibration and bu...
Exact solutions are presented for the free vibration of symmetrically laminated composite beams. Fir...
This paper deals with free vibration behaviour of axially loaded composite beams with arbitrary lay-...
Free vibration of axially loaded rectangular composite beams with arbitrary lay-ups using refined sh...
Vibration and buckling analysis of composite beams with arbitrary lay-ups using refined shear deform...
This paper presents free vibration of composite beams under axial load using a four-unknown shear an...
Analytical solutions have been developed to study the free vibrations of composite beams with two ov...
A finite element model based on sinusoidal shear deformation theory is developed to study vibration ...
Free vibration of axially loaded thin-walled composite beams with arbitrary lay-ups is presented. Th...
A general analytical model applicable to flexural–torsional coupled vibration of thin-walled composi...
A general analytical model applicable to flexural–torsional coupled vibration of thin-walled composi...
A finite element model based on sinusoidal shear deformation theory is developed to study vibration ...
A finite element model based on sinusoidal shear deformation theory is developed to study vibration ...
Vibration and buckling analysis of composite beams with arbitrary lay-ups using refined shear deform...
This paper presents a free-vibration analysis of simply supported, cross-ply beams via several highe...
A finite element model with seven degrees of freedom per node is developed to study vibration and bu...
Exact solutions are presented for the free vibration of symmetrically laminated composite beams. Fir...