Thermal buckling of nonlocal clamped exponentially graded plate according to a secant function based refined theory
Mohammed Abdulraoof Abdulrazzaq,Raad M. Fenjan,Ridha A. Ahmed,Nadhim M. Faleh
Abstract
In the present research, thermo-elastic buckling of small scale functionally graded material (FGM) nano-size plates with clamped edge conditions rested on an elastic substrate exposed to uniformly, linearly and non-linearly temperature distributions has been investigated employing a secant function based refined theory. Material properties of the FGM nano-size plate have exponential gradation across the plate thickness. Using Hamilton\' s rule and non-local elasticity of Eringen, the non-local governing equations have been stablished in the context of refined four-unknown plate theory and then solved via an analytical method which captures clamped boundary conditions. Buckling results are provided to show the effects of different thermal loadings, non-locality, gradient index, shear deformation, aspect and length-to-thickness ratios on critical buckling temperature of clamped exponential graded nano-size plates.
Key Words
thermal buckling; refined theory; exponential graded material; functionally graded material
Address
Mohammed Abdulraoof Abdulrazzaq, Raad M. Fenjan, Ridha A. Ahmed and Nadhim M. Faleh: Al-Mustansiriah University, Engineering Collage P.O. Box 46049, Bab-Muadum, Baghdad 10001, Iraq
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