Effects of thickness stretching in FGM plates using a quasi-3D higher order shear deformation theory

IF 1.9 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
B. Adim, T. H. Daouadji
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Abstract

In this paper, a higher order shear and normal deformation theory is presented for functionally graded material (FGM) plates. By dividing the transverse displacement into bending, shear and thickness stretching parts, the number of unknowns and governing equations for the present theory is reduced, significantly facilitating engineering analysis. Indeed, the number of unknown functions involved in the present theory is only five, as opposed to six or even greater numbers in the case of other shear and normal deformation theories. The present theory accounts for both shear deformation and thickness stretching effects by a hyperbolic variation of ail displacements across the thickness and satisfies the stress-free boundary conditions on the upper and lower surfaces of the plate without requiring any shear correction factor. Equations of motion are derived from Hamiltonas principle. Analytical solutions for the bending and free vibration analysis are obtained for simply supported plates. The obtained results are compared with three-dimensional and quasi- three-dimensional solutions and those predicted by other plate theories. It can be concluded that the present theory is not only accurate but also simple in predicting the bending and free vibration responses of functionally graded plates.
利用准三维高阶剪切变形理论研究FGM板厚度拉伸的影响
本文提出了功能梯度材料(FGM)板的高阶剪切和法向变形理论。通过将横向位移分为弯曲、剪切和厚度拉伸三个部分,减少了本理论的未知量和控制方程的数量,极大地方便了工程分析。事实上,在目前的理论中,未知函数的数量只有五个,而在其他剪切和法向变形理论中,未知函数的数量是六个甚至更多。目前的理论考虑剪切变形和厚度拉伸效应的双曲变化的所有位移在厚度和满足板的上下表面的无应力边界条件,而不需要任何剪切修正系数。运动方程由哈密顿原理导出。得到了简支板弯曲和自由振动分析的解析解。所得结果与三维解和准三维解以及其他板块理论的预测结果进行了比较。结果表明,该理论在预测功能梯度板的弯曲和自由振动响应方面不仅准确而且简单。
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Advances in Materials Research-An International Journal
Advances in Materials Research-An International Journal MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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