A New Quasi-3D Model for Functionally Graded Plates

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
This article investigates the static behavior of functionally graded plate under mechanical loads by using a new quasi 3D model. The theory is designated as fifth-order shear and normal deformation theory (FOSNDT). Properties of functionally graded material are graded across the transverse direction by using the rule of mixture i.e. power-law. The effect of thickness stretching is considered to develop the present theory. In this theory, axial and transverse displacement components respectively involve fifth-order and fourth-order shape functions to evaluate shear and normal strains. The theory involves nine unknowns. Zero transverse shear stress conditions are satisfied by employing constitutive relations. Analytical solutions are obtained by implementing the double Fourier series technique. The results predicted by the FOSNDT are compared with existing results. It is pointed out that the present theory is helpful for accurate structural analysis of isotropic and functionally graded plates compared to other plate models.
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English
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Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics, Volume:5 Issue: 2, Spring 2019
Pages:
367 to 380
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