Author/Authors :
Keshavarzian, M. Department of Mechanical Engineering - Arak Branch - Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran , Najafizadeh, M.M. Department of Mechanical Engineering - Arak Branch - Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran , Khorshidi, K. Department of Mechanical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Arak University, Arak, Iran , Yousefi, P. Department of Mechanical Engineering - Arak Branch - Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran , Alavi, M. Department of Mathematics - Arak Branch - Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran
Abstract :
In this study, the frequency response of rectangular sandwich plates with multi-layer face
sheets and electrorheological (ER) fluid cores is investigated. The assumed electro-rheological
fluid as a core is capable of changing the stiffness and damping of structures. In
modelling the sandwich panel implemented for the first time, first-order shear deformation
theory and the second Frostig's model are applied for the face sheets and thick
cores, respectively. The sandwich panel under study is supposed to simply support boundary
in all edges, and the Galerkin approach is implemented for discretizing the problem. In
the result section, impacts of various parameters such as electric field, aspect ratio, the
thickness of the ER layer, and thickness ratio on vibrational characteristics of the structure
are discussed in detail. The obtained results highlight the notable effects of the electric
field on natural frequencies, which can make the structure flexible within the desired
range. It is also pointed out that the dynamic behavior and stability of the system can be
controlled by changing the magnitude of the ER fluid layer.