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In this Part, the extensive parametric studies performed are reported and numerical results are presented for the buckling and postbuckling of fiber reinforced polymer matrix and metal matrix composite laminated shells subjected to axial compression or external pressure under different sets of environmental conditions. Two kinds of fiber reinforced composite laminated shells, namely, uniformly distributed (UD) and functionally graded (FG) reinforcements, are considered. The numerical results show that the buckling loads as well as postbuckling strength of the shell can be increased as a result of functionally graded fiber reinforcements. The results reveal that the effect of functionally graded fiber reinforcements on the buckling loads and postbuckling strength of shell with polymer matrix is more pronounced compared to the shell with metal matrix in the case of axial compression. In contrast, in the case of external pressure, the functionally graded fiber reinforcements may have a significant effect on the buckling pressure and postbuckling strength of the shell with metal matrix.  相似文献   

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Buckling and postbuckling behavior are presented for fiber reinforced composite (FRC) laminated cylindrical shells subjected to axial compression or a uniform external pressure in thermal environments. Two kinds of fiber reinforced composite laminated shells, namely, uniformly distributed (UD) and functionally graded (FG) reinforcements, are considered. The governing equations are based on a higher order shear deformation shell theory with von Kármán-type of kinematic non-linearity and including the extension-twist, extension-flexural and flexural-twist couplings. The thermal effects are also included, and the material properties of FRC laminated cylindrical shells are estimated through a micromechanical model and are assumed to be temperature dependent. The non-linear prebuckling deformations and the initial geometric imperfections of the shell are both taken into account. A singular perturbation technique is employed to determine the buckling loads and postbuckling equilibrium paths of FRC laminated cylindrical shells.  相似文献   

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A postbuckling analysis is presented for nanocomposite cylindrical shells reinforced by single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) subjected to lateral or hydrostatic pressure in thermal environments. The multi-scale model for functionally graded carbon nanotube-reinforced composite (FG-CNTRC) shells under external pressure is proposed and a singular perturbation technique is employed to determine the buckling pressure and postbuckling equilibrium path. Numerical results for pressure-loaded, perfect and imperfect, FG-CNTRC cylindrical shells are obtained under different sets of thermal environmental conditions. The results for uniformly distributed CNTRC shell, which is a special case in the present study, are compared with those of the FG-CNTRC shell. The results show that the linear functionally graded reinforcements can increase the buckling pressure as well as postbuckling strength of the shell under external pressure. The results reveal that the carbon nanotube volume fraction has a significant effect on the buckling pressure and postbuckling behavior of CNTRC shells.  相似文献   

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A postbuckling analysis is presented for nanocomposite cylindrical shells reinforced by single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) subjected to axial compression in thermal environments. Two kinds of carbon nanotube-reinforced composite (CNTRC) shells, namely, uniformly distributed (UD) and functionally graded (FG) reinforcements, are considered. The material properties of FG-CNTRCs are assumed to be graded in the thickness direction, and are estimated through a micromechanical model. The governing equations are based on a higher order shear deformation theory with a von Kármán-type of kinematic nonlinearity. The thermal effects are also included and the material properties of CNTRCs are assumed to be temperature-dependent. A singular perturbation technique is employed to determine the buckling loads and postbuckling equilibrium paths. The numerical illustrations concern the postbuckling behavior of axially-loaded, perfect and imperfect, FG-CNTRC cylindrical shells under different sets of thermal environmental conditions. The results for UD-CNTRC shell, which is a special case in the present study, are compared with those of the FG-CNTRC shell. The results show that the linear functionally graded reinforcements can increase the buckling load as well as postbuckling strength of the shell under axial compression. The results reveal that the CNT volume fraction has a significant effect on the buckling load and postbuckling behavior of CNTRC shells.  相似文献   

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This paper investigates the large amplitude vibration behavior of a shear deformable FGM cylindrical shell of finite length embedded in a large outer elastic medium and in thermal environments. The surrounding elastic medium is modeled as a Pasternak foundation. Two kinds of micromechanics models, namely, Voigt model and Mori-Tanaka model, are considered. The motion equations are based on a higher order shear deformation shell theory that includes shell-foundation interaction. The thermal effects are also included and the material properties of FGMs are assumed to be temperature-dependent. The equations of motion are solved by a two step perturbation technique to determine the nonlinear frequencies of the FGM shells. Numerical results demonstrate that in most cases the natural frequencies of the FGM shells are increased but the nonlinear to linear frequency ratios of the FGM shells are decreased with increase in foundation stiffness. The results confirm that in most cases Voigt model and Mori-Tanaka model have the same accuracy for predicting the vibration characteristics of FGM shells.  相似文献   

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An analysis on the nonlinear dynamics of a clamped-clamped FGM circular cylindrical shell subjected to an external excitation and uniform temperature change is presented in this paper. Material properties of the constituents are assumed to be temperature-independent and the effective properties of FGM cylindrical shell are graded in thickness direction according to a simple power law function in terms of the volume fractions. Based on the first-order shear deformation shell theory and von Karman type nonlinear strain-displacement relationship, the nonlinear governing equations of motion are derived by using Hamilton’s principle. Galerkin’s method is then utilized to discretize the governing partial equations to a two-degree-of-freedom nonlinear system including the quadratic and cubic nonlinear terms under combined external excitations. Numerical results including the bifurcations, waveform, phase plots and Poincare maps are presented for clamped-clamped FGM cylindrical shells showing the influences of material gradient index, the thickness and the external loading on the nonlinear dynamics.  相似文献   

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The main aim of this paper is to investigate the nonlinear buckling and post-buckling of functionally graded stiffened thin circular cylindrical shells surrounded by elastic foundations in thermal environments and under torsional load by analytical approach. Shells are reinforced by closely spaced rings and stringers in which material properties of shell and the stiffeners are assumed to be continuously graded in the thickness direction. The elastic medium is assumed as two-parameter elastic foundation model proposed by Pasternak. Based on the classical shell theory with von Karman geometrical nonlinearity and smeared stiffeners technique, the governing equations are derived. Using Galerkin method with three-term solution of deflection, the closed form to find critical torsional load and post-buckling load–deflection curves are obtained. The effects of temperature, stiffener, foundation, material and dimensional parameters are analyzed.  相似文献   

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Due to the variation in material properties through the thickness, bifurcation buckling cannot generally occur for plates or beams made of functionally graded materials (FGM) with simply supported edges. Further investigation in this paper indicates that FGM beams subjected to an in-plane thermal loading do exhibit some unique and interesting characteristics in both static and dynamic behaviors, particularly when effects of transverse shear deformation and the temperature-dependent material properties are simultaneously taken into account. In the analysis, based on the nonlinear first-order shear deformation beam theory (FBT) and the physical neutral surface concept, governing equations for both the static behavior and the dynamic response of FGM beams subjected to uniform in-plane thermal loading are derived. Then, a shooting method is employed to numerically solve the resulting equations. The material properties of the beams are assumed to be graded in the thickness direction according to a simple power law distribution in terms of the volume fractions of the constituents, and to be temperature-dependent. The effects of material constants, transverse shear deformation, temperature-dependent material properties, in-plane loading and boundary conditions on the nonlinear behavior of FGM beams are discussed in detail.  相似文献   

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A postbuckling analysis is presented for an anisotropic laminated cylindrical shell of finite length subjected to combined loading of axial compression and torsion. The governing equations are based on classical shell theory with von Kármán–Donnell-type of kinematic nonlinearity and including the extension–twist, extension–flexural and flexural–twist couplings. The nonlinear prebuckling deformations and initial geometric imperfections of the shell are both taken into account. A singular perturbation technique is employed to determine interactive buckling loads and postbuckling equilibrium paths. The numerical illustrations concern the postbuckling response of perfect and imperfect, anisotropic laminated cylindrical shells for different values of load-proportional parameters. The results show that the postbuckling characteristics depend significantly upon the load-proportional parameter. The results reveal that in combined loading cases the postbuckling equilibrium path is unstable and the shell structure is imperfection-sensitive.  相似文献   

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A postbuckling analysis is presented for nanocomposite cylindrical shells reinforced by single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) subjected to combined axial and radial mechanical loads in thermal environment. Two types of carbon nanotube-reinforced composite (CNTRC) shells, namely, uniformly distributed (UD) and functionally graded (FG) reinforcements, are considered. The material properties of FG-CNTRCs are assumed to be graded in the thickness direction, and are estimated through a micromechanical model. The governing equations are based on a higher order shear deformation shell theory with a von Kármán-type of kinematic nonlinearity. The thermal effects are also included and the material properties of CNTRCs are assumed to be temperature-dependent. A boundary layer theory and associated singular perturbation technique are employed to determine the buckling loads and postbuckling equilibrium paths. The numerical illustrations concern the postbuckling behavior of perfect and imperfect, FG-CNTRC cylindrical shells under combined action of external pressure and axial compression for different values of load-proportional parameters. The results for UD-CNTRC shell, which is a special case in the present study, are compared with those of the FG-CNTRC shell.  相似文献   

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Nonlinear vibration, nonlinear bending and postbuckling analyses are presented for a sandwich plate with FGM face sheets resting on an elastic foundation in thermal environments. The material properties of FGM face sheets are assumed to be graded in the thickness direction according to a simple power law distribution in terms of the volume fractions of the constituents. The governing equation of the plate that includes plate-foundation interaction is solved by a two-step perturbation technique. The thermal effects are also included and the material properties of both FGM face sheets and homogeneous core layer are assumed to be temperature-dependent. The numerical results reveal that the foundation stiffness and temperature rise have a significant effect on the natural frequency, buckling load, postbuckling and nonlinear bending behaviors of sandwich plates. The results also reveal that the core-to-face sheet thickness ratio and the volume fraction distribution of FGM face sheets have a significant effect on the natural frequency, buckling load and postbuckling behavior of the sandwich plate, whereas this effect is less pronounced for the nonlinear bending, and is marginal for the nonlinear to linear frequency ratios of the same sandwich plate.  相似文献   

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G.G. Sheng  X. Wang   《Composite Structures》2009,90(4):448-457
An analytical method on active vibration control of smart FG laminated cylindrical shells with thin piezoelectric layers is presented based on Hamilton’s principle. The thin piezoelectric layers embedded on inner and outer surfaces of the smart FG laminated cylindrical shell act as distributed sensor and actuator, which are used to control vibration of the smart FG laminated cylindrical shell under thermal and mechanical loads. Here, the modal analysis technique and Newmark’s integration method are used to calculate the dynamic response of the smart FG laminated cylindrical shell with thin piezoelectric layers. Constant-gain negative velocity feedback approach is used for active vibration control with the structures subjected to impact, step and harmonic excitations. The influences of different piezoelectric materials (PZT-4, BaTiO3 and PZT-5A) and various loading forms on the active vibration control are described in the numerical results.  相似文献   

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An efficient high-fidelity shell model is developed for heterogeneous multilayer cylindrical shells made of functionally graded material by using the variational asymptotic method (VAM). Taking advantage of the smallness parameters inherent in the shell structure, the VAM is applied to rigorously decouple the 3-D, anisotropic elasticity problem into a 1-D through-the-thickness analysis and a 2-D shell analysis. The through-the-thickness analysis servers as a link between the original 3-D analysis and the shell analysis by providing a constitutive model for the shell analysis and recovering the 3-D field variables in terms of global responses calculated by the shell analysis. The present model is valid for large displacements and global rotations and can capture all the geometric nonlinearity of a shell when the strains are small. A cylindrical bending example of a homogeneous substrate with a thin SiC-Al functionally graded coating under sinusoidal pressure on the top surface is used to validate this model.  相似文献   

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This research investigates the free vibration and buckling of a two-layered cylindrical shell made of inner functionally graded (FG) and outer isotropic elastic layer, subjected to combined static and periodic axial forces. Material properties of functionally graded cylindrical shell are considered as temperature dependent and graded in the thickness direction according to a power-law distribution in terms of the volume fractions of the constituents. Theoretical formulations are presented 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 transverse shear and rotary inertias have considerable effect on the fundamental frequency of the FG cylindrical shell. The results for nondimensional natural frequency are in a close agreement with those in literature. It is inferred from the results that the geometry parameters and material composition of the shell have significant effect on the critical axial force, so that the minimum critical load is obtained for fully metal shell. Good agreement between theoretical and finite element results validates the approach. It is concluded that the presence of an additional elastic layer significantly increases the nondimensional natural frequency, the buckling resistance and hence the elastic stability in axial compression with respect to a FG hollow cylinder.  相似文献   

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A nonlinear analysis is presented for FGM cylindrical panels resting on elastic foundations subjected to the combined actions of uniform lateral pressure and compressive edge loads in thermal environments. The two cases of postbuckling of initially pressurized FGM cylindrical panels and of nonlinear bending of initially compressed cylindrical panels are considered. Heat conduction and temperature-dependent material properties are both taken into account. Material properties of functionally graded materials (FGMs) are assumed to be graded in the thickness direction based on Mori-Tanaka micromechanics model. The formulations are based on a higher order shear deformation theory and von Kármán strain displacement relationships. The panel-foundation interaction and thermal effects are also included. The governing equations are solved by a singular perturbation technique along with a two-step perturbation approach. The numerical illustrations concern the postbuckling behavior and the nonlinear bending response of FGM cylindrical panels with two constituent materials resting on Pasternak elastic foundations. The effects of volume fraction index, temperature variation, foundation stiffness as well as initial stress on the postbuckling behavior and the nonlinear bending response of FGM cylindrical panels are discussed in detail.  相似文献   

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A postbuckling analysis is presented for a functionally graded cylindrical thin shell of finite length subjected to compressive axial loads and in thermal environments. Material properties are assumed to be temperature-dependent, and graded in the thickness direction according to a simple power law distribution in terms of the volume fractions of the constituents. The governing equations are based on the classical shell theory with von Kármán–Donnell-type of kinematic nonlinearity. The nonlinear prebuckling deformations and initial geometric imperfections of the shell are both taken into account. A boundary layer theory of shell buckling, which includes the effects of nonlinear prebuckling deformations, large deflections in the postbuckling range, and initial geometric imperfections of the shell, is extended to the case of functionally graded cylindrical shells. A singular perturbation technique is employed to determine the buckling loads and postbuckling equilibrium paths. The numerical illustrations concern the postbuckling response of axially-loaded, perfect and imperfect, cylindrical thin shells with two constituent materials and under different sets of thermal environments. The effects played by temperature rise, volume fraction distribution, shell geometric parameter, and initial geometric imperfections are studied.  相似文献   

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This paper investigates the buckling and postbuckling of simply supported, nanocomposite plates with functionally graded nanotube reinforcements subjected to uniaxial compression in thermal environments. The nanocomposite plates are assumed to be functionally graded in the thickness direction using single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) serving as reinforcements and the plates' effective material properties are estimated through a micromechanical model. The higher order shear deformation plate theory with a von Kármán-type of kinematic nonlinearity is used to model the composite plates and a two-step perturbation technique is performed to determine the buckling loads and postbuckling equilibrium paths. Numerical results for perfect and imperfect, geometrically mid-plane symmetric functionally graded carbon nanotube reinforced composite (FG-CNTRC) plates are obtained under different sets of thermal environmental conditions. The results for uniformly distributed CNTRC plate, which is a special case in the present study, are compared with those of the FG-CNTRC plate. The results show that the buckling loads as well as postbuckling strength of the plate can be significantly increased as a result of a functionally graded nanotube reinforcement. The results reveal that the carbon nanotube volume fraction has a significant effect on the buckling load and postbuckling behavior of CNTRC plates.  相似文献   

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The supersonic flutter analysis of simply supported FG cylindrical shell for different sets of in-plane boundary conditions is performed. The aeroelastic equations of motion are constructed using Love’s shell theory and von Karman–Donnell-type of kinematic nonlinearity coupled with linearized first-order potential (piston) theory. The material properties are assumed to be temperature-dependant and graded across the thickness of the shell according to a simple power law. The temperature distribution is assumed to vary in the thickness direction and is obtained by solving the steady-state heat conduction equation. The pre-stresses due to the thermal and mechanical loadings are obtained by exact solution of the equilibrium equations. The Galerkin method is used to solve the aeroelastic equations of motion employing appropriate displacement functions. The effects of internal pressure and temperature rise on the flutter boundaries of the simply supported FG cylinder with different values of power-law index are investigated.  相似文献   

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Postbuckling of plates and shells is an important and cumbersome problem in the structural stability field. Presently, postbuckling behaviors of elastoplastic functionally graded cylindrical shells are investigated by a numerical simulation. The elastoplastic material properties are assumed to be of a multilinear hardening type, according to the constituent distributions, and are modeled using the laminate method. The Riks algorithm is used to obtain the equilibrium path. The postbuckling deformation and stain history of elastoplastic functionally graded cylindrical shells are investigated and various effects of the shell thickness and the constituent distributions are discussed. The results show material unloading effects in the postbuckling state.  相似文献   

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粘弹性复合材料层合板壳的动力稳定性分析   总被引:1,自引:1,他引:1  
分析面内周期激励下粘弹性层合平板以及轴向周期荷载作用下粘弹性层合圆柱壳的动力稳定性。设粘弹性复合材料服从Boltzmann积分型本构关系,其松弛模量由Prony—Dirichlet级数表示,基于薄板与薄壳理论,分别得到对称正交铺设层合板与层合圆柱壳的微分-积分型动力学方程,并应用谐波平衡法直接求解,忽略积分运算所产生的衰减项,导出确定动力不稳定区域边界的特征方程。分析结果表明,主要动力不稳定区域的缩小与材料的粘性参数以及结构横向振动的基频密切相关。  相似文献   

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