Size-dependent nonlinear dynamics of two-directional functionally graded microbeams in thermal environment under a moving mass

IF 2.8 3区 工程技术 Q2 MECHANICS International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1016/j.ijnonlinmec.2024.104967
An Ninh Thi Vu , Dinh Kien Nguyen
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The size-dependent nonlinear dynamics of two-directional functionally graded (2D-FG) microbeams in a thermal environment under a moving mass is studied for the first time in the framework of the refined higher-order shear deformation theory (HSDT) and modified couple stress theory (MCST). The variation of the temperature-dependent material properties in the axial and thickness directions is estimated by the Mori–Tanaka homogenization scheme. Considering the rotary inertia and shear deformation, the nonlinear differential equations of motion, obtained from Hamilton’s principle, are discretized using an enriched beam element. Numerical results determined by the Newmark method in combination with Newton–Raphson iterative procedure confirm the efficiency of the derived beam formulation in predicting the nonlinear dynamics. The enriched beam element, which is derived herein by using hierarchical functions to enrich the conventional shape functions, is capable of furnishing accurate nonlinear dynamic characteristics with fewer elements compared to the conventional one. It is shown that the difference between the dynamic response predicted by the linear analysis and the nonlinear one increases by increasing the temperature, but it decreases by increasing the size scale parameter. The effects of the material gradation, temperature rise and micro-scale parameter on the nonlinear dynamic behavior of the 2D-FG microbeams are studied in detail and highlighted.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics provides a specific medium for dissemination of high-quality research results in the various areas of theoretical, applied, and experimental mechanics of solids, fluids, structures, and systems where the phenomena are inherently non-linear. The journal brings together original results in non-linear problems in elasticity, plasticity, dynamics, vibrations, wave-propagation, rheology, fluid-structure interaction systems, stability, biomechanics, micro- and nano-structures, materials, metamaterials, and in other diverse areas. Papers may be analytical, computational or experimental in nature. Treatments of non-linear differential equations wherein solutions and properties of solutions are emphasized but physical aspects are not adequately relevant, will not be considered for possible publication. Both deterministic and stochastic approaches are fostered. Contributions pertaining to both established and emerging fields are encouraged.
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