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Establishment of Structural Similitude for Elastic Models and Validation of Scaling Laws

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In this paper, a scaling law for models to carry out the free vibration analysis of structures, based on the similitude requirement, is presented. And the established scaling laws are validated analytically using simple test problems.
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Scaled down models are widely used for experimental investigations on huge structures due to the limitation in the capacities of testing facilities, and, moreover, the experimentation on scaled models is less expensive. Also small scale models are often built with materials dissimilar to those of the prototype. However, only few studies have been carried out on the similitude laws for the prototype structures with small scale models built with a different material. In the present study, an attempt has been made to develop a scaling law for models to carry out the free vibration analysis of structures, based on the similitude requirement. The established scaling laws are validated analytically using simple test problems. The similitude relationship between the prototype and the model is validated with the aid of a case study using finite element analysis software.

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Adhesively bonded joints in composite materials: An overview

TL;DR: A review of the investigations that have been made on adhesively bonded joints of fiber-reinforced plastic composite structures (single skin and sandwich construction) is presented in this article.
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Scaling impacted structures

TL;DR: In this paper, the problem of non-scalability of structures under impact loads caused by strainrate effects is solved by properly correcting the impact velocity, which relies on the use of an alternative dimensionless basis, together with a mathematical model which allows the calculation of a correction factor for the impact torque.
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Use of scaled-down models for predicting vibration response of laminated plates

TL;DR: In this paper, an analytical investigation was undertaken to show how and to what extent similitude theory can be applied in the design of scaled-down models and the necessary similarity conditions, referred to herein as scaling laws, pertaining to free vibrations of laminated plates are derived.
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Pseudodynamic Testing of Scaled Models

TL;DR: The pseudodynamic test is increasingly being used for testing structures under seismic loads as mentioned in this paper, due to the limited capacity of available equipment and also to economic reasons, testing is often required to be carried out on scaled models rather than full-scale structures.
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