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Postbuckling of functionally graded nanobeams based on modified couple stress theory under general beam theory

Author:
مجید اکبرزاده خورشیدی
,
محمود شریعتی
,
Samir A. Emam
,
majid akbarzadeh khorshidi
,
Mahmoud Shariati
Year
: 2016
Abstract: In this paper, analysis of shear deformable functionally graded (FG) nanobeams in postbuckling based on

modified couple stress theory is presented. The nonlinear behavior of postbuckling is defined based on

von-Karman geometric nonlinearity. A material-length scale parameter is used to capture the sizedependent behavior of small-scale beams. It is assumed that the material properties (Young's modulus

and material-length scale parameter) of FG beam vary across the thickness according to a power law;

however the Poisson's ratio is held constant. General beam theory is applied to describe the shear

deformation effect. Governing differential equations and boundary conditions are derived using the

principle of minimum potential energy. This study presents exact and generalized differential quadrature

(GDQ) solutions for the static postbuckling response of FGM nanobeams under different boundary

conditions. Results of both methods are compared. Difference between postbuckling response obtained

by first-order and higher-order beam theories reveals the significant effect of the shear deformation.

Moreover, the obtained results indicate that the first-order beam theory has some errors in estimating

the amplitude of buckling. Also, effects of length-scale parameter, material gradient, length-to-thickness

ratio and Poisson's ratio are presented.
URI: http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3356569
Keyword(s): Postbuckling,FGM,Nanobeam,GDQ,Shear deformation,Couple stress theory
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contributor authorمجید اکبرزاده خورشیدیen
contributor authorمحمود شریعتیen
contributor authorSamir A. Emamen
contributor authormajid akbarzadeh khorshidifa
contributor authorMahmoud Shariatifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:28:47Z
date available2020-06-06T13:28:47Z
date issued2016
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3356569
description abstractIn this paper, analysis of shear deformable functionally graded (FG) nanobeams in postbuckling based on

modified couple stress theory is presented. The nonlinear behavior of postbuckling is defined based on

von-Karman geometric nonlinearity. A material-length scale parameter is used to capture the sizedependent behavior of small-scale beams. It is assumed that the material properties (Young's modulus

and material-length scale parameter) of FG beam vary across the thickness according to a power law;

however the Poisson's ratio is held constant. General beam theory is applied to describe the shear

deformation effect. Governing differential equations and boundary conditions are derived using the

principle of minimum potential energy. This study presents exact and generalized differential quadrature

(GDQ) solutions for the static postbuckling response of FGM nanobeams under different boundary

conditions. Results of both methods are compared. Difference between postbuckling response obtained

by first-order and higher-order beam theories reveals the significant effect of the shear deformation.

Moreover, the obtained results indicate that the first-order beam theory has some errors in estimating

the amplitude of buckling. Also, effects of length-scale parameter, material gradient, length-to-thickness

ratio and Poisson's ratio are presented.
en
languageEnglish
titlePostbuckling of functionally graded nanobeams based on modified couple stress theory under general beam theoryen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsPostbucklingen
subject keywordsFGMen
subject keywordsNanobeamen
subject keywordsGDQen
subject keywordsShear deformationen
subject keywordsCouple stress theoryen
journal titleInternational Journal of Mechanical Sciencesfa
pages160-169
journal volume110
journal issue4
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1055546.html
identifier articleid1055546
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