2020
DOI: 10.3390/vibration3040030
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The Effect of Non-Conservative Compressive Force on the Vibration of Rotating Composite Blades

Abstract: This paper investigates the effectiveness of a resonance avoidance concept for composite rotor blades featuring extension–twist elastic coupling. The concept uses a tendon, attached to the tip of the blade, to apply a proper amount of compressive force to tune the vibration behavior of the blade actively. The tendon is simulated by applying a non-conservative axial compressive force applied to the blade tip. The main load carrying part of the structure is the composite spar box, which has an antisymmetric layu… Show more

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“…In composites, the fibers are often aligned in different patterns in the matrix, depending on the directional strength requirements. Several vibration studies [15][16][17] on composite beams consider the coupling between the out-of-plane bending, torsion, and in-plane bending coordinates. Coupling in composites is due to the fibers' material and their orientation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In composites, the fibers are often aligned in different patterns in the matrix, depending on the directional strength requirements. Several vibration studies [15][16][17] on composite beams consider the coupling between the out-of-plane bending, torsion, and in-plane bending coordinates. Coupling in composites is due to the fibers' material and their orientation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%