Thermal buckling of functionally graded piezomagnetic micro- and nanobeams presenting the flexomagnetic effect
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Published:2021-07-12
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ISSN:0935-1175
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Container-title:Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Continuum Mech. Thermodyn.
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Malikan MohammadORCID, Wiczenbach TomaszORCID, Eremeyev Victor A.ORCID
Abstract
AbstractGalerkin weighted residual method (GWRM) is applied and implemented to address the axial stability and bifurcation point of a functionally graded piezomagnetic structure containing flexomagneticity in a thermal environment. The continuum specimen involves an exponential mass distributed in a heterogeneous media with a constant square cross section. The physical neutral plane is investigated to postulate functionally graded material (FGM) close to reality. Mathematical formulations concern the Timoshenko shear deformation theory. Small scale and atomic interactions are shaped as maintained by the nonlocal strain gradient elasticity approach. Since there is no bifurcation point for FGMs, whenever both boundary conditions are rotational and the neutral surface does not match the mid-plane, the clamp configuration is examined only. The fourth-order ordinary differential stability equations will be converted into the sets of algebraic ones utilizing the GWRM whose accuracy was proved before. After that, by simply solving the achieved polynomial constitutive relation, the parametric study can be started due to various predominant and overriding factors. It was found that the flexomagneticity is further visible if the ferric nanobeam is constructed by FGM technology. In addition to this, shear deformations are also efficacious to make the FM detectable.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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General Physics and Astronomy,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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