Hygrothermally-Induced Vibration Analysis of Porous FGM Rectangular Mindlin Plates Resting on Elastic Foundation

Author:

Ansari R.1ORCID,Ershadi M. Zargar1ORCID,Laskoukalayeh H. Akbardoost1,Oskouie M. Faraji1,Rouhi H.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Guilan, P.O. Box 3756, Rasht, Iran

2. Department of Engineering Science, Faculty of Technology and Engineering, East of Guilan, University of Guilan, P.C. 44891-63157, Rudsar-Vajargah, Iran

Abstract

The nonlinear vibration response of rectangular plates made of functionally graded porous materials (FGPs) induced by hygrothermal loading is investigated in this article using a numerical approach. The effect of elastic foundation on the vibrations is taken into account according to the Winkler–Pasternak model. Hygroscopic stresses produced due to nonlinear rise in moisture concentration are also considered. The temperature-dependent material properties of plate are computed based on the modified Voigt’s rule of mixture and Touloukian experiments for even and uneven distribution patterns of porosity. Within the framework of the first-order shear deformation plate theory and von-Kármán nonlinearity, Hamilton’s principle is utilized in order to derive the equations of motions. To achieve the temporal evolution of maximum lateral deflection of hygrothermally-induced plates, the generalized differential quadrature (GDQ) and Newmark integration methods are employed. Selected numerical results are presented to study the influences of temperature distribution, porosity volume fraction, moisture concentration, geometrical parameters, elastic foundation parameters and FG index on the geometrically nonlinear vibrations of FG porous plates with various boundary conditions.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Mechanical Engineering,Ocean Engineering,Aerospace Engineering,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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