Large Amplitude Free Vibration Analysis of Nanobeams Based on Modified Couple Stress Theory

Author(s):  
Ehsan Raeisi Estabragh ◽  
Gholam Hossein Baradaran

In this study, the large amplitude free vibration of nanobeams based on the modified couple stress theory was developed by using Total Lagrangian finite element formulation. In this study, Timoshenko beam theory has been used in free vibration analysis of nanobeams. Minimal kinematic assumptions have been used to model nanobeams. With this model, free vibration of nanobeams with small to large amplitude and with arbitrary boundary conditions can be analyzed. The numerical results obtained for free vibration based on the modified couple stress theory with small amplitude and the results obtained for free vibration with large amplitude without considering the modified couple stress theory are in good agreement with the similar results reported in previous research. Effects of the dimensionless length scale parameter, slenderness ratio, vibration amplitude and different boundary conditions on the nonlinear frequency ratio of nanobeams have been investigated. The results show the importance of considering nonlinear and size effects in the free vibration analysis of nanobeams with large amplitude.

2017 ◽  
Vol 64 (2) ◽  
pp. 239-256 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jafar Eskandari Jam ◽  
Milad Noorabadi ◽  
Nader Namdaran

AbstractIn this paper, nonlinear free vibration analysis of micro-beams resting on the viscoelastic foundation is investigated by the use of the modified couple stress theory, which is able to capture the size effects for structures in micron and sub-micron scales. To this aim, the gov-erning equation of motion and the boundary conditions are derived using the Euler–Bernoulli beam and the Hamilton’s principle. The Galerkin method is employed to solve the governing nonlinear differential equation and obtain the frequency-amplitude algebraic equation. Final-ly, the effects of different parameters, such as the mode number, aspect ratio of length to height, the normalized length scale parameter and foundation parameters on the natural fre-quency-amplitude curves of doubly simply supported beams are studied.


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