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Finite element modelling for the static bending response of rotating FG-GPLRC beams with geometrical imperfections in thermal mediums

Cuong, B.M. and Tounsi, A. and Van Thom, D. and Van, N.T.H. and Van Minh, P. (2024) Finite element modelling for the static bending response of rotating FG-GPLRC beams with geometrical imperfections in thermal mediums. Computers and Concrete, 33 (1). pp. 91-102. ISSN 15988198

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Abstract

Beam-shaped components commonly rotate along a fixed axis when massive mechanical structures like rotors, jet engine blades, motor turbines, and rotating railway crossings perform their functions. For these structures to be useful in real life, their mechanical behavior is essential. Therefore, this is the first article to use the modified shear deformation theory type hyperbolic sine functions theory and the FEM to study the static bending response of rotating functionally graded GPL-reinforced composite (FG-GPLRC) beams with initial geometrical deficiencies in thermal media. Graphene platelets (GPLs) in three different configurations are woven into the beam’s composition to increase its strength. By comparing the numerical results with those of previously published studies, we can assess the robustness of the theory and mechanical model employed in this study. Parameter studies are performed to determine the effect of various geometric and physical variables, such as rotation speed and temperature, on the bending reactions of structures. © 2024 Techno-Press, Ltd.

Item Type: Article
Divisions: Offices > Office of International Cooperation
Identification Number: 10.12989/cac.2024.33.1.077
Uncontrolled Keywords: Geometry; Hyperbolic functions; Plates (structural components); Shear deformation, Bending; Bending response; Composite beam; Elastic foundation; Functionally graded; Functionally graded GPL-reinforced composite beam; Geometrical imperfections; Reinforced composites; Rotational speed; Static bending, Finite element method
Additional Information: cited By 0
URI: http://eprints.lqdtu.edu.vn/id/eprint/11067

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