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Dynamic behaviour of soft core sandwich beam structures using kriging-based layerwise models

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Sandwich structures with soft cores are widely used in applications where a high bending stiffness is required without compromising the global weight of the structure, as well as in situations where good thermal and damping properties are important parameters to observe. As equivalent single layer approaches are not the more adequate to describe realistically the kinematics and the stresses distributions as well as the dynamic behaviour of this type of sandwiches, where shear deformations and the extensibility of the core can be very significant, layerwise models may provide better solutions. Additionally and in connection with this multilayer approach, the selection of different shear deformation theories according to the nature of the material that constitutes the core and the outer skins can predict more accurately the sandwich behaviour. In the present work the authors consider the use of different shear deformation theories to formulate different layerwise models, implemented through kriging-based finite elements. The viscoelastic material behaviour, associated to the sandwich core, is modelled using the complex approach and the dynamic problem is solved in the frequency domain. The outer elastic layers considered in this work may also be made from different nanocomposites. The performance of the models developed is illustrated through a set of test cases. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Soft core sandwich Viscoelastic material Layerwise models Nanocomposites Carbon nanotubes Kriging finite element models

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LOJA, Maria Amélia Ramos; BARBOSA, Joaquim Infante; Mota Soares, Cristovão M. - Dynamic behaviour of soft core sandwich beam structures using kriging-based layerwise models. Composite Structures. ISSN. 0263-8223. Vol. 134, (2015), pp. 883-894

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