Vibration Analysis of Self-Healing Hybrid Composite Beam Under Moving Mass

In this study vibration analysis of hybrid epoxy composite beam under moving mass was investigated. Composite beam was reinforced unidirectional by carbon fibres and Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) wires. There is an open crack in the middle of the beam that is extended transversely in the beam structure...

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Main Authors: Reza, Alebrahim, Sallehuddin, Mohamed Haris, Nik Abdullah, Nik Mohamed, Shahrum, Abdullah
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2015
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spelling my.ump.umpir.129272016-09-06T07:16:24Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/12927/ Vibration Analysis of Self-Healing Hybrid Composite Beam Under Moving Mass Reza, Alebrahim Sallehuddin, Mohamed Haris Nik Abdullah, Nik Mohamed Shahrum, Abdullah TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery In this study vibration analysis of hybrid epoxy composite beam under moving mass was investigated. Composite beam was reinforced unidirectional by carbon fibres and Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) wires. There is an open crack in the middle of the beam that is extended transversely in the beam structure and modelled as local flexibility. SMA fibres were embedded longitudinally in the layer of epoxy to heal the defected area by strain recovery. The Timoshenko beam model was used and the beam at the crack area was divided into two segments. Transfer Matrix Method (TMM) was then applied to solve the problem. Various volume fractions of wires in the epoxy were studied and found that, volume fraction of 2.5% can repair the defected beam as healthy one. It was observed that, using high volume fraction of SMA wires can significantly reduce deflection. Moreover, it was achieved SMA wires with volume fraction of 15% is capable to increase natural frequency of cracked beam 9.6%. Stress Intensity Factor (SIF) at the crack tip was studied and the recovery of the mode I SIF as a result of embedded wires revealed. The effect of various volume fractions of SMA wires, mass speed and crack depth were studied as well. There is a proper adjustment between the current results and those which were found through FEM. Elsevier Ltd 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/12927/1/Vibration%20Analysis%20of%20Self-Healing%20Hybrid%20Composite%20Beam%20Under%20Moving%20Mass.pdf Reza, Alebrahim and Sallehuddin, Mohamed Haris and Nik Abdullah, Nik Mohamed and Shahrum, Abdullah (2015) Vibration Analysis of Self-Healing Hybrid Composite Beam Under Moving Mass. Composite Structures, 119. pp. 463-476. ISSN 0263-8223 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compstruct.2014.09.020 DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2014.09.020
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Reza, Alebrahim
Sallehuddin, Mohamed Haris
Nik Abdullah, Nik Mohamed
Shahrum, Abdullah
Vibration Analysis of Self-Healing Hybrid Composite Beam Under Moving Mass
description In this study vibration analysis of hybrid epoxy composite beam under moving mass was investigated. Composite beam was reinforced unidirectional by carbon fibres and Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) wires. There is an open crack in the middle of the beam that is extended transversely in the beam structure and modelled as local flexibility. SMA fibres were embedded longitudinally in the layer of epoxy to heal the defected area by strain recovery. The Timoshenko beam model was used and the beam at the crack area was divided into two segments. Transfer Matrix Method (TMM) was then applied to solve the problem. Various volume fractions of wires in the epoxy were studied and found that, volume fraction of 2.5% can repair the defected beam as healthy one. It was observed that, using high volume fraction of SMA wires can significantly reduce deflection. Moreover, it was achieved SMA wires with volume fraction of 15% is capable to increase natural frequency of cracked beam 9.6%. Stress Intensity Factor (SIF) at the crack tip was studied and the recovery of the mode I SIF as a result of embedded wires revealed. The effect of various volume fractions of SMA wires, mass speed and crack depth were studied as well. There is a proper adjustment between the current results and those which were found through FEM.
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author Reza, Alebrahim
Sallehuddin, Mohamed Haris
Nik Abdullah, Nik Mohamed
Shahrum, Abdullah
author_facet Reza, Alebrahim
Sallehuddin, Mohamed Haris
Nik Abdullah, Nik Mohamed
Shahrum, Abdullah
author_sort Reza, Alebrahim
title Vibration Analysis of Self-Healing Hybrid Composite Beam Under Moving Mass
title_short Vibration Analysis of Self-Healing Hybrid Composite Beam Under Moving Mass
title_full Vibration Analysis of Self-Healing Hybrid Composite Beam Under Moving Mass
title_fullStr Vibration Analysis of Self-Healing Hybrid Composite Beam Under Moving Mass
title_full_unstemmed Vibration Analysis of Self-Healing Hybrid Composite Beam Under Moving Mass
title_sort vibration analysis of self-healing hybrid composite beam under moving mass
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2015
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/12927/1/Vibration%20Analysis%20of%20Self-Healing%20Hybrid%20Composite%20Beam%20Under%20Moving%20Mass.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/12927/
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