Free vibration response of functionally graded Porous plates using a higher-order Shear and normal deformation theory — Riadh Bennai (2019) | RDL Network
Free vibration response of functionally graded Porous plates using a higher-order Shear and normal deformation theory
Earthquakes and Structures 16(5): 547-561
Article 2019 English
Authors
RB
Riadh Bennai
HA
Hassen Ait Atmane
BA
Belqassim Ayache
Abstract
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In this work, a new analytical approach using a theory of a high order hyperbolic shear deformation theory (HSDT)
has been developed to study the free vibration of plates of functionally graduated material (FGM). This theory takes into account the effect of stretching the thickness. In contrast to other conventional shear deformation theories, the present work includes a new displacement field that introduces indeterminate integral variables. During the manufacturing process of these plates defects can appear as porosity. The latter can question and modify the global behavior of such plates. The materials constituting the plate are assumed to be gradually variable in the direction of height according to a simple power law distribution in terms of the volume fractions of the constituents. The motion equations are derived by the Hamilton principle. Analytical solutions for free vibration analysis are obtained for simply supported plates. The effects of stretching, the porosity parameter, the power law index
and the length / thickness ratio on the fundamental frequencies of the FGMplates are studied in detail.
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