scholarly journals S1-ZGV Modes of a Linear and Nonlinear Profile for Functionally Graded Material Using Power Series Technique

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
M. Zagrouba ◽  
M. S. Bouhdima ◽  
M. H. Ben Ghozlen

The present work deals with functionally graded materials (FGM) isotropic plates in the neighborhood of the first-order symmetric zero group velocity (S1-ZGV) point. The mechanical properties of functionally graded material (FGM) are assumed to vary continuously through the thickness of the plate and obey a power law of the volume fraction of the constituents. Governing equations for the problem are derived, and the power series technique (PST) is employed to solve the recursive equations. The impact of the FGM basic materials properties on S1-ZGV frequency of FGM plate is investigated. Numerical results show that S1-ZGV frequency is comparatively more sensitive to the shear modulus. The gradient coefficient p does not affect the linear dependence of ZGV frequency fo as function of cut-off frequency fc; only the slope is slightly varied.

2012 ◽  
Vol 90 (2) ◽  
pp. 159-164 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.S. Bouhdima ◽  
M. Zagrouba ◽  
M.H. Ben Ghozlen

This paper presents a technique for measuring the variation of the material properties along the thickness in a functionally graded material (FGM) plate. To investigate the propagation behavior of Lamb waves in a thermal stress relaxation type FGM plate with material parameters that vary continuously along the thickness, the power series technique, which has been proved to have good convergence and high precision, is employed for theoretical derivations. The method exploits the resonance at the minimum frequency of the S1 - zero group velocity (ZGV) mode. At this minimum frequency (f0), the group velocity vanishes, whereas the phase velocity remains finite. The numerical results also reveal differences between the ZGV frequency in the FGM plate and the corresponding frequency in a homogenous plate. In terms of results, we find that the in-plane and out-plane displacements are different between Al-rich and Si-rich surfaces. The plots of the involved stresses within the plate are added to check the performed calculations. Besides, the study covers the sensitivity of S1-ZGV resonance frequency to the FGM character and any slight variation of the plate thickness. All these results give theoretical guidance not only for experimental measurement of material properties but also for nondestructive evaluation using an ultrasonic wave generation device.


2016 ◽  
Vol 94 (11) ◽  
pp. 1189-1194 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mouldi Zagrouba ◽  
Mohamed Shili Bouhdima

This paper presents detailed theoretical investigation of the first-order symmetric zero group velocity (S1-ZGV) modes propagating in functionally graded material (FGM) plates. Governing equations for the Lamb waves are derived and the power series technique (PST) is employed to solve the recursive equations associated with any power law and its gradient coefficient. The convergence criteria relative to PST have been discussed. Then, the dispersion curves are obtained on the basis of PST. Additionally, the impact of the FGM base materials and the gradient coefficient on S1-ZGV frequency is investigated. Numerical results show that S1-ZGV frequency is comparatively more sensitive to the shear modulus than to the Lamé parameter λ. Additionally, the variations of S1-ZGV frequency as a function of the Poisson ratio of various FGM plates are clarified.


Open Physics ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 587-600
Author(s):  
Madiha Ghamkhar ◽  
Muhammad Nawaz Naeem ◽  
Muhammad Imran ◽  
Constantinos Soutis

Abstract In this work, we study vibrations of three-layered cylindrical shells with one ring support along its length. Nature of material of the central layer is a functionally graded material (FGM) type. The considered FGM is of stainless steel and nickel. The internal and external layers are presumed to be made of isotropic material i.e., aluminum. The functionally graded material composition of the center layer is assorted by three volume fraction laws (VFL) which are represented by mathematical expressions of polynomial, exponential and trigonometric functions. The implementation of Rayleigh-Ritz method has been done under the Sanders’ shell theory to obtain the shell frequency equation. Natural frequencies (NFs) are attained for the present model problem under six boundary conditions. Use of characteristic beam functions is made for the estimation of the dependence of axial modals. The impact of layer material variations with ring support is considered for many ring positions. Also the effect of volume fraction laws is investigated upon vibration characteristics. This investigation is performed for various physical parameters. Numerous comparisons of values of shell frequencies have been done with available models of such types of results to verify accuracy of the present formulation and demonstrate its numerical efficiency.


2003 ◽  
Vol 70 (3) ◽  
pp. 359-363 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Mukherjee ◽  
Glaucio H. Paulino

Paulino and Jin [Paulino, G. H., and Jin, Z.-H., 2001, “Correspondence Principle in Viscoelastic Functionally Graded Materials,” ASME J. Appl. Mech., 68, pp. 129–132], have recently shown that the viscoelastic correspondence principle remains valid for a linearly isotropic viscoelastic functionally graded material with separable relaxation (or creep) functions in space and time. This paper revisits this issue by addressing some subtle points regarding this result and examines the reasons behind the success or failure of the correspondence principle for viscoelastic functionally graded materials. For the inseparable class of nonhomogeneous materials, the correspondence principle fails because of an inconsistency between the replacements of the moduli and of their derivatives. A simple but informative one-dimensional example, involving an exponentially graded material, is used to further clarify these reasons.


Author(s):  
С. И. Жаворонок ◽  

A brief review of the modern state-of-the art and tendencies of further development of various methods of solution of wave dispersion problems in heterogeneous functionally graded elastic waveguides is presented. Main types of functionally graded materials and structures, including gradient thon-walled structures, and their main engineering applications is discussed. The main difficulties of modelling of the stress-strain state of functionally graded shells and plates are pointed, as well as the possible ways to overcome such difficulties. The main theoretical bases of definition of effective constitutive constants of functionally graded materials and their possible estimates used in the practice are considered. Main dependencies of the effective constitutive constants of a functionally graded material on coordinates used for the mathematical modelling of the dynamics are also shown. The statement of the dynamics problem for a functionally graded waveguide and the appropriate statement of the normal wave dispersion problem are pointed. The presented Part I of the review consider some analytical methods of solution of dispersion problems, mainly the matrix ones based on the formulation of the steady dynamics problem in the image space as a first-order ordinary differential equations system. The state vectors corresponding to the useful Cauchy and Stroh formalisms are introduced, and the appropriate governing equations and the boundary conditions on waveguide’s faces are presented. Classical methods for solving the steady dynamics problem for a laminated waveguide are briefly described, which could be a basis for the further approximation of a functionally graded material by a system of layers with constant properties, i.e. the transfer matrix method, its main modifications developed to ensure the stability of calculations, and the global matrix method. Then, the intensively developed last 15 years reverberation matrix method, stiffness matrix method, and the Peano series method are discussed. Some key solutions of the wave dispersion problems for heterogeneous layers are presented; such solutions improve the efficiency of approximation of a functionally graded structure by a laminated one. The implicit solution of the general problem of steady dynamics for a waveguide with arbitrary gradation law is shown. The key features of the discussed matrix methods are pointed briefly as well as their main drawbacks. In the Part II, the main attention will be paid to methods of semi-analytical solution of dispersion problems based on the approximation of a waveguide by an equivalent system with a finite number of degrees of freedom: power series, generalized Fourier series, semi-analytical finite elements. spectral elements, as well as methods based on various theories of plates and shells.


2013 ◽  
Vol 315 ◽  
pp. 867-871 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saifulnizan Jamian ◽  
Hisashi Sato ◽  
Hideaki Tsukamoto ◽  
Yoshimi Watanabe

In this paper, creep analysis for a thick-walled cylinder made of functionally graded materials (FGMs) subjected to thermal and internal pressure is carried out. The structure is replaced by a system of discrete rectangular cross-section ring elements interconnected along circumferential nodal circles. The property of FGM is assumed to be continuous function of volume fraction of material composition. The creep behavior of the structures is obtained by the use of an incremental approach. The obtained results show that the property of FGM significantly influences the stress distribution along the radial direction of the thick-walled cylinder as a function of time.


2010 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 096369351001900 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. Ebrahimi ◽  
H.A. Sepiani

In this study, a formulation for the free vibration and buckling of cylindrical shells made of functionally graded material (FGM) subjected to combined static and periodic axial loadings are presented. The properties are temperature dependent and graded in the thickness direction according to a volume fraction power law distribution. The analysis is based on two different methods of first-order shear deformation theory (FSDT) considering the transverse shear strains and the rotary inertias and the classical shell theory (CST). The results obtained show that the effect of transverse shear and rotary inertias on vibration and buckling of functionally graded cylindrical shells is dependent on the material composition, the temperature environment, the amplitude of static load, the deformation mode, and the shell geometry parameters.


2014 ◽  
Vol 627 ◽  
pp. 57-60 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wasim M.K. Helal ◽  
Dong Yan Shi

Functionally graded materials (FGMs) have become helpful in our engineering applications. Analysis of functionally graded material (FGM) plate during debonding case with different boundary conditions is the main purpose of this investigation. Elastic modulus (E) of functionally graded (FG) plate is assumed to vary continuously throughout the height of the plate, according the volume fraction of the constituent materials based on a modified sigmoid function, but the value of Poisson coefficient is constant. In this research, the finite element method (FEM) is used in order to show the shape of a plate made of FGM during debonding case with different boundary conditions. In the present investigation, the displacement value applied to the FGM plate is changed in order to find the relationship between the maximum von Mises stress and the displacement. Also, the relationship between the maximum shear stress and the displacement is carried out in the present work. The material gradient indexes of the FGM plate are changed from 1 to 10. The stress distributions around the debonding zone with all the material gradient indexes of the FGM plate are investigated in this work.


2012 ◽  
Vol 12 (02) ◽  
pp. 311-335 ◽  
Author(s):  
X. Q. HE ◽  
L. LI ◽  
S. KITIPORNCHAI ◽  
C. M. WANG ◽  
H. P. ZHU

Based on an inextensional two-parameter analytical model for cylindrical shells, bi-stable analyses were carried out on laminated functionally graded material (FGM) shells with various layups of fibers. Properties of FGM shells are functionally graded in the thickness direction according to a volume fraction power law distribution. The effects of constituent volume fractions of FGM matrix are examined on the curvature and twist of laminated FGM shells. The results reveal that the optimum combination of constituents of FGM matrix can be obtained for the maximum twist of FGM shells with antisymmetric layups, which helps the design of deployable structures. The effects of Young's modulus of fibers and the symmetry of layups on bi-stable behaviors are also discussed in detail.


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