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Thermoelectrically induced nonlinear free vibration analysis of piezo laminated composite conical shell panel with random fiber orientation

Achchhe Lal, Niranjan L. Shegokar (2017)

Curved and Layered Structures

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This paper presents the free vibration response of piezo laminated composite geometrically nonlinear conical shell panel subjected to a thermo-electrical loading. The temperature field is assumed to be a uniform distribution over the shell surface and through the shell thickness and the electric field is assumed to be the transverse component E2 only. The material properties are assumed to be independent of the temperature and the electric field. The basic formulation is based on higher...

Experimental Study on Nonlinear Vibrations of Fixed-Fixed Curved Beams

Ajay Kumar, B. P. Patel (2016)

Curved and Layered Structures

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Nonlinear dynamic behavior of fixed-fixed shallow and deep curved beams is studied experimentally using non-contact type of electromagnetic shaker and acceleration measurements. The frequency response obtained from acceleration measurements is found to be in fairly good agreement with the computational response. The travellingwave phenomenon along with participation of higher harmonics and softening nonlinearity are observed. The experimental results on the internal resonance of curved...

Nonlinear transmission problems.

Wegert, Elias, Khimshiashvili, Georgi, Spitkovsky, Ilya (1997)

Memoirs on Differential Equations and Mathematical Physics

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How to compensate a spreading disturbance for a class of nonlinear systems

Youssef Qaraai, Abdes Samed Bernoussi, Abdelhaq El Jai (2008)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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We consider a system which is assumed to be affected by an expanding disturbance which occurs at the initial time. The compensation of the disturbance is accomplished by extending the concept of remediability to a class of nonlinear systems. The results are implemented and illustrated with a nonlinear distributed model.