Quantification of uncertainties in the performance of smart composite structures
Abstract
A composite wing with spars, bulkheads, and built-in control devices is evaluated using a method for the probabilistic assessment of smart composite structures. Structural responses (such as change in angle of attack, vertical displacements, and stresses in regular plies with traditional materials and in control plies with mixed traditional and actuation materials) are probabilistically assessed to quantify their respective scatter. Probabilistic sensitivity factors are computed to identify those parameters that have a significant influence on a specific structural response. Results show that the uncertainties in the responses of smart composite structures can be quantified. Responses such as structural deformation, ply stresses, frequencies, and buckling loads in the presence of defects can be reliably controlled to satisfy specified design requirements.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- October 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993STIN...9420171S
- Keywords:
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- Actuation;
- Composite Structures;
- Hybrid Composites;
- Laminates;
- Probability Density Functions;
- Probability Theory;
- Smart Structures;
- Structural Analysis;
- Buckling;
- Deformation;
- Parameter Identification;
- Piezoelectric Ceramics;
- Sensitivity;
- Wings;
- Structural Mechanics