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摘要
由于存在同步空间运动,运动结构的减振降噪是各种工业领域面临的传统挑战。在这种情况下,优化结构设计不失为一种可行的解决方案。受通过声子晶体(PC)操纵波的思想启发,本文旨在通过引入轴向周期性设计来控制旋转管道的三维(3D)振动传播。管道沿轴向布置为由交替材料组成的复合结构,管道内有恒定的流体流动。基于雷利梁理论,建立了一套三维双陀螺方程,用于控制管道的平面内、平面外挠曲和轴向运动,其中考虑了旋转陀螺力和流体陀螺力。在这种多维系统中采用了谱元技术进行求解。经过有限元(FE)模拟验证后,提出了频带结构、频率响应函数(FRF)和弹性波形,以阐明旋转 PC 管道的三维带隙(BG)机制。所获得的结果证明了所提出的模型在三维振动抑制方面的卓越功效。广泛的参数讨论表明,旋转运动、流动流体和管道的几何形状都会对现有旋转 PC 管道系统的带隙性能产生重大影响。
Three-dimensional modeling and bandgap performance of a rotating phononic crystal pipe conveying fluid
Vibration and noise reduction of motional structures is a conventional challenge in a variety of industrial realms due to synchronous spatial motions present. In this case, optimizing structure design could provide a promising way for solution. Motivated by the idea of wave manipulation via phononic crystals (PCs), this paper aims to control three-dimensional (3D) vibration transmission of a rotating pipe by introducing an axial periodic design. The pipe is arranged as a composite structure comprised of alternate materials along the axial direction, and a constant fluid flows inside the pipe. Based on the Rayleigh beam theory, a set of 3D doubly-gyroscopic equations governing in-plane, out-of-plane flexural and axial motions of the pipe is established, which accounts for rotation gyroscopic force and fluid gyroscopic force. The spectral element technology is applied in such multi-dimensional system for solution. Following a validation by the finite element (FE) simulation, the band structure, frequency response function (FRF) and elastic wave shapes are presented to elucidate the 3D bandgap (BG) mechanism of the rotating PC pipe. The results obtained demonstrate the superior effectiveness of the proposed model for the 3D vibration suppression. Extensive parametric discussions reveal that the rotating motion, flowing fluid and geometry of the pipe all have significant impacts on the BG performance of the present rotating PC pipe system.
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