Steel and Composite Structures

Volume 33, Number 3, 2019, pages 463-472

DOI: 10.12989/scs.2019.33.3.463

Creep analysis of a rotating functionally graded simple blade: steady state analysis

Manouchehr Mohammad Hosseini Mirzaei, Mohammad Arefi and Abbas Loghman

Abstract

Initial thermo-elastic and steady state creep deformation of a rotating functionally graded simple blade is studied using first-order shear deformation theory. A variable thickness model for cantilever beam has been considered. The blade geometry and loading are defined as functions of length so that one can define his own blade profile and loading using any arbitrary function. The blade is subjected to a transverse distributed load, an inertia body force due to rotation and a distributed temperature field due to a thermal gradient between the tip and the root. All mechanical and thermal properties except Poisson's ratio are assumed to be longitudinally variable based on the volume fraction of reinforcement. The creep behaviour is modelled by Norton's law. Considering creep strains in stress strain relation, Prandtl-Reuss relations, Norton' law and effective stress relation differential equation in term of effective creep strain is established. This differential equation is solved numerically. By effective creep strain, steady state stresses and deflections are obtained. It is concluded that reinforcement particle size and form of distribution of reinforcement has significant effect on the steady state creep behavior of the blade.

Key Words

simple blade; functionally graded material; steady state creep; first-order shear deformation theory (FSDT)

Address

Department of Solid Mechanics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Kashan, I.R. Iran.