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Semi-analytical solution of magneto-thermo-elastic stresses for functionally graded variable thickness rotating disks A. Ghorbanpour Arani*, A. Loghman, A. R. Shajari and S. Amir
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 24, no. 10, pp.2107-2117, 2010
Abstract : In this paper, a semi-analytical solution for magneto-thermo-elastic problem in functionally graded (FG) hollow rotating disks with variable
thickness placed in uniform magnetic and thermal fields is presented. Stresses and perturbation of magnetic field vector in FG
rotating disks are determined using infinitesimal theory of magneto-thermo-elasticity under plane stress conditions. The material properties
except Poisson¡¯s ratio are modeled as power-law distribution of volume fraction. The profile of disk thickness is assumed to be a
parabolic function of radius. The non-dimensional distribution of temperature, displacement, stresses and perturbation of magnetic field
vector throughout radius are shown. Effects of material grading index, geometry of the disk and magnetic field on the stress and displacement
fields are investigated. The results of stresses and radial displacements for two different boundary conditions with and without
the effect of magnetic field are compared for a FG rotating disk with concave thickness profile. It has been found that imposing a magnetic
field significantly decreases tensile circumferential stresses. Therefore the fatigue life of the disk will be significantly improved by
applying the magnetic field. Results of this investigation could be applied for optimum design of FG hollow rotating disks with variable
thickness.
Keyword :
FGM; Magneto-thermo-elastic; Hollow rotating disk; Perturbation of magnetic field vector; Plane stress; Variable thickness
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