Nonlinear transient heat transfer and thermoelastic analysis of thick-walled FGM cylinder with temperature-dependent material properties using Hermitian transfinite element
Mohammad Azadi1,Mahboobeh Azadi
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 10, pp.2635-2644, 2009
Abstract : Nonlinear transient heat transfer and thermoelastic stress analyses of a thick-walled FGM cylinder with temperaturedependent
materials are performed by using the Hermitian transfinite element method. Temperature-dependency of the
material properties has not been taken into account in transient thermoelastic analysis, so far. Due to the mentioned
dependency, the resulting governing FEM equations of transient heat transfer are highly nonlinear. Furthermore, in all
finite element analysis performed so far in the field, Lagrangian elements have been used. To avoid an artificial local
heat source at the mutual boundaries of the elements, Hermitian elements are used instead in the present research. Another
novelty of the present paper is simultaneous use of the transfinite element method and updating technique. Time
variations of the temperature, displacements, and stresses are obtained through a numerical Laplace inversion. Finally,
results obtained considering the temperature-dependency of the material properties are compared with those derived
based on temperature independency assumption. Furthermore, the temperature distribution and the radial and circumferential
stresses are investigated versus time, geometrical parameters and index of power law. Results reveal that the
temperature-dependency effect is significant.
Keyword : Transfinite element; Thermoelastic stresses; Transient heat transfer; FGM; Temperature-dependency; |