Nonlinear Buckling of Fixed Functionally Graded Material Arches Under a Locally Uniformly Distributed Radial Load

Author:

Lu Hanwen,Zhou Jinman,Yang Zhicheng,Liu Airong,Zhu Jian

Abstract

Functionally graded material (FGM) arches may be subjected to a locally radial load and have different material distributions leading to different nonlinear in-plane buckling behavior. Little studies is presented about effects of the type of material distributions on the nonlinear in-plane buckling of FGM arches under a locally radial load in the literature insofar. This paper focuses on investigating the nonlinear in-plane buckling behavior of fixed FGM arches under a locally uniformly distributed radial load and incorporating effects of the type of material distributions. New theoretical solutions for the limit point buckling load and bifurcation buckling loads and nonlinear equilibrium path of the fixed FGM arches under a locally uniformly distributed radial load that are subjected to three different types of material distributions are derived. The comparisons between theoretical and ANSYS results indicate that the theoretical solutions are accurate. In addition, the critical modified geometric slendernesses of FGM arches related to the switches of buckling modes are also derived. It is found that the type of material distributions of the fixed FGM arches affects the limit point buckling loads and bifurcation buckling loads as well as the nonlinear equilibrium path significantly. It is also found that the limit point buckling load and bifurcation buckling load increase with an increase of the modified geometric slenderness, the localized parameter and the proportional coefficient of homogeneous ceramic layer as well as a decrease of the power-law index p of material distributions of the FGM arches.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Materials Science (miscellaneous)

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