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Title: Free vibration of laminated composite stiffened hyperbolic paraboloid shell panel with cutout
Other Titles: (In) Journal of Physics
Authors: Sahoo, Sarmila
Keywords: Article
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: 5th International Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Physical Sciences
Series/Report no.: Conference Series :238;
Abstract: Composite shell structures are extensively used in aerospace, civil, marine and other engineering applications. In practical civil engineering applications, the necessity of covering large column free open areas is often an issue and hyperbolic paraboloid shells are used as roofing units. Quite often, to save weight and also to provide a facility for inspection, cutouts are provided in shell panels. The paper considers free vibration characteristics of stiffened composite hyperbolic paraboloid shell panel with cutout in terms of natural frequency and mode shapes. A finite element code is developed for the purpose by combining an eight noded curved shell element with a three noded curved beam element. The size of the cutouts and their positions with respect to the shell centre are varied for different edge conditions to arrive at a set of inferences of practical engineering significances.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1627
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