2022
DOI: 10.1177/15280837221077043
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Flutter performance of shape memory alloy-embedded 3D woven flexible composite plate under subsonic flow

Abstract: Recently, 3D composites have gained prominence over 2D composites due to their remarkable through-the-thickness reinforcement that enhanced performances of structures subject to multi-directional stress conditions. However, it is at the expense of reduced in-plane properties. 3D composites also increased damage tolerance due to their high impact and delamination resistance properties, which are susceptible in 2D composites. In aeronautics, both are major concerns in primary structures such as lifting and contr… Show more

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“…They compared the recovery stress and flutter pressure of SMA to verify the reliability of the model, and the results demonstrated that embedded SMA can not only significantly improve the vibration characteristics of the composite plate but also accelerate the stability speed of the panel, which provides a vibration solution for the design of aircraft. Danish et al [ 102 ] further studied the 3D SMA composite, conducted wind tunnel experiments on it under subsonic conditions, and evaluated the vibration control ability of the three-dimensional structure after embedding the SMA wire. The results showed that the embedding SMA helped to lower the flutter velocity and frequency.…”
Section: Shape Memory Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They compared the recovery stress and flutter pressure of SMA to verify the reliability of the model, and the results demonstrated that embedded SMA can not only significantly improve the vibration characteristics of the composite plate but also accelerate the stability speed of the panel, which provides a vibration solution for the design of aircraft. Danish et al [ 102 ] further studied the 3D SMA composite, conducted wind tunnel experiments on it under subsonic conditions, and evaluated the vibration control ability of the three-dimensional structure after embedding the SMA wire. The results showed that the embedding SMA helped to lower the flutter velocity and frequency.…”
Section: Shape Memory Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%