Affiliation:
1. Department of Civil Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 70101, Taiwan
Abstract
Based on the Hamilton principle combined with the Timoshenko beam theory, the authors developed a mixed finite element (FE) method for the nonlinear free vibration analysis of functionally graded (FG) beams under combinations of simply supported, free, and clamped edge conditions. The material properties of the FG beam gradually and smoothly varied through the thickness direction according to the power-law distributions of the volume fractions in the constituents, and the effective material properties of the FG beam were estimated using the rule of mixtures. The von Kármán geometrical nonlinearity was considered. The FE solutions of the amplitude-frequency relations of the FG beam were obtained using an iterative process. Implementing the mixed FE method showed that its solutions converged rapidly and that the convergent solutions closely agreed with the accurate solutions reported in the literature. A multilayer perceptron (MP) back propagation neural network (BPNN) was also developed to predict the nonlinear free vibration behavior of the FG beam. After appropriate training, the prediction of the MP BPNN’s amplitude-frequency relations was entirely accurate compared to those obtained using the mixed FE method, and its central processing unit time was less time-consuming than that of the mixed FE method.
Subject
Engineering (miscellaneous),Ceramics and Composites
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