Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 46, Number 2, 2023, pages 263-277
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2023.46.2.263
Free vibration analysis of multi-directional porous functionally graded sandwich plates
Guermit Mohamed Bilal Chami, Amar Kahil, Lazreg Hadji, Royal Madan and Abdelouahed Tounsi
Abstract
Free vibration analysis of multi-directional porous functionally graded (FG) sandwich plate has been performed for
two cases namely: FG skin with homogeneous core and FG core with homogeneous skin. Hamilton's principle was employed
and the solution was obtained using Navier's technique. This theory imposes traction-free boundary conditions on the surfaces
and does not require shear correction factors. The results obtained are validated with those available in the literature. The
composition of metal-ceramic-based functionally graded material (FGM) changes in longitudinal and transverse directions
according to the power law. Imperfections in the functionally graded material introduced during the fabrication process were
modeled with different porosity laws such as evenly, unevenly distributed, and logarithmic uneven distributions. The effect of
porosity laws and geometry parameters on the natural frequency was investigated. On comparing the natural frequency of two
cases for perfect and imperfect sandwich plates a reverse trend in natural frequency result was seen. The finding shows a multidirectional functionally graded structures perform better compared to uni-directional gradation. Hence, critical grading
parameters and imperfection types have been identified which will guide experimentalists and researchers in selecting
fabrication routes for improving the performance of such structures.
Key Words
FGM sandwich plate; free vibration; multi-directional FGM; Navier's solution; porosity effects
Address
Guermit Mohamed Bilal Chami, Amar Kahil:Mouloud Mammeri University, Department of Civil Engineering, Tizi Ouzou 15000, Algeria
Lazreg Hadji:1)Department of Civil Engineering, University of Tiaret, BP 78 Zaaroura, Tiaret,14000, Algeria
2)Laboratory of Geomatics and Sustainable Development, University of Tiaret, Algeria
Royal Madan:Department of Mechanical Engineering, G H Raisoni Institute of Engineering & Technologie, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
Abdelouahed Tounsi:1)YFL (Yonsei Frontier Lab), Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
2)Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals,
31261 Dhahran, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia