Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 49, Number 5, 2023, pages 587-602
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2023.49.5.587
Transient heat transfer of unidirectional (1D) and multidirectional (2D/3D) functionally graded panels
Samarjeet Kumar and Vishesh Ranjan Kar
Abstract
This article presents the numerical modelling of transient heat transfer in highly heterogeneous composite materials
where the thermal conductivity, specific heat and density are assumed to be directional-dependent. This article uses a coupled
finite element-finite difference scheme to perform the transient heat transfer analysis of unidirectional (1D) and multidirectional
(2D/3D) functionally graded composite panels. Here, 1D/2D/3D functionally graded structures are subjected to nonuniform heat
source and inhomogeneous boundary conditions. Here, the multidirectional functionally graded materials are modelled by
varying material properties in individual or in-combination ofspatial directions. Here, fully spatial-dependent material properties
are evaluated using Voigt's micromechanics scheme via multivariable power-law functions. The weak form is obtained through
the Galerkin method and solved further via the element-space and time-step discretisation through the 2D-isoparametric finite
element and the implicit backward finite difference schemes, respectively. The present model is verified by comparing it with the
previously reported results and the commercially available finite element tool. The numerous illustrations confirm the
significance of boundary conditions and material heterogeneity on the transient temperature responses of 1D/2D/3D functionally
graded panels.
Key Words
coupled FEM-FDM; Galerkin Method; inhomogeneity; micromechanics; multidirectional FGMs; transient heat transfer
Address
Samarjeet Kumar and Vishesh Ranjan Kar:Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur,Jharkhand, India-831014