Abstract

In this paper, the dynamic response of cylindrical sandwich panels with compressible core is obtained using the extended non-linear higher-order sandwich panel theory. It is assumed that the sandwich panel has simply supported boundary at all edges and is consisted of orthotropic face sheets and viscoelastic core layer. To describe the mechanical properties of the viscoelastic foam core, the Kelvin-Voigt linear viscoelastic model was applied. Three-dimensional linear equations of motions were used to describe the sandwich panel deformations. The effects of various parameters including the panel span, core and facing thickness, the viscous damping factor, pulse duration, and maximum pressure on the dynamic response of the sandwich cylindrical panel are studied. The results obtained from present method are compared with finite element solutions and those reported in the literature, and consequently, agreement among the results could be observed. The results shown that applied viscoelastic model has a signification effect on the panel response and reduces the magnitude of vibrations. The presented programming code (DQ) needs less computational time and computer hardware capacity and is faster than finite element solution.

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