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Free vibration analysis of solar functionally graded plates with temperaturedependent material properties using second order shear deformation theory

A. Shahrjerdi*, F. Mustapha, M. Bayat and D. L. A. Majid
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 25, no. 9, pp.2195-2209, 2011

Abstract : Second-order shear deformation theory (SSDT) is employed to analyze vibration of temperature-dependent solar functionally graded plates (SFGP¡¯s). Power law material properties and linear steady-state thermal loads are assumed to be graded along the thickness. Two different types of SFGP¡¯s such as ZrO2/Ti-6Al-4V and Si3N4/SUS304 are considered. Uniform, linear, nonlinear, heat-flux and sinusoidal thermal conditions are imposed at the upper and lower surface for simply supported SFGPs. The energy method is applied to derive equilibrium equations, and solution is based on Fourier series that satisfy the boundary conditions (Navier's method). Non-dimensional results are compared for temperature-dependent and temperature-independent SFGP¡¯s and validated with known results in the literature. Numerical results indicate the effect of material composition, plate geometry, and temperature fields on the vibration characteristics and mode shapes. The results obtained using the SSDT are very close to results from other shear deformation theories.

Keyword : FGM; Solar functionally graded plate; Second-order shear deformation; Temperature-dependent properties; Vibration analysis

 
 
 
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