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High-thermal free vibration analysis of functionally graded microplates using a new finite element formulation based on TSDT and MSCT

Dang, H.T. and Hoang, N.T. and Pham, Q.H. and Tran, T.T. and Luong, H.G. (2024) High-thermal free vibration analysis of functionally graded microplates using a new finite element formulation based on TSDT and MSCT. Defence Technology. ISSN 20963459

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Abstract

Recent advancements in additive manufacturing (AM) have revolutionized the design and production of complex engineering microstructures. Despite these advancements, their mathematical modeling and computational analysis remain significant challenges. This research aims to develop an effective computational method for analyzing the free vibration of functionally graded (FG) microplates under high temperatures while resting on a Pasternak foundation (PF). This formulation leverages a new third-order shear deformation theory (new TSDT) for improved accuracy without requiring shear correction factors. Additionally, the modified couple stress theory (MCST) is incorporated to account for size-dependent effects in microplates. The PF is characterized by two parameters including spring stiffness (kw) and shear layer stiffness (ks). To validate the proposed method, the results obtained are compared with those of the existing literature. Furthermore, numerical examples explore the influence of various factors on the high-temperature free vibration of FG microplates. These factors include the length scale parameter (l), geometric dimensions, material properties, and the presence of the elastic foundation. The findings significantly enhance our comprehension of the free vibration of FG microplates in high thermal environments. In addition, the findings significantly enhance our comprehension of the free vibration of FG microplates in high thermal environments. In addition, the results of this research will have great potential in military and defense applications such as components of submarines, fighter aircraft, and missiles. © 2024 China Ordnance Society

Item Type: Article
Divisions: Offices > Office of International Cooperation
Identification Number: 10.1016/j.dt.2024.08.013
Uncontrolled Keywords: Convergence of numerical methods; High temperature engineering; Jet aircraft; Residual stresses; Shear deformation; Supersonic aircraft; Vibrations (mechanical), Element method; Free vibration; Functionally graded; Graded materials; High thermal; High-thermal free vibration; Microplates; Modified couple stress theories; New TSDT; Pasternak's foundations, Stiffness
URI: http://eprints.lqdtu.edu.vn/id/eprint/11433

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