Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 49, Number 6, 2023, pages 667-684
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2023.49.6.667
Vibrations and stress analysis of perforated functionally graded rotating beams
Alaa A. Abdelrahman, Hanaa E. Abd-El-Mottaleb, Mohamed G. Elblassy and Eman A. Elshamy
Abstract
In the context of finite element method, a computational simulation is presented to study and analyze the dynamic
behavior of regularly perforated functionally graded rotating beam for the first time. To investigate the effect of perforation
configurations, both regular circular and squared perforation patterns are studied. To explore impacts of graded material
distributions, both axial and transverse gradation profiles are considered. The material characteristics of graded materials are
assumed to be smoothly and continuously varied through the axial or the thickness direction according the nonlinear power
gradation law. A computational finite elements procedure is presented. The accuracy of the numerical procedure is verified and
compared. Resonant frequencies, axial displacements as well as internal stress distributions throughout the perforated graded
rotating cantilever beam are studied. Effects of material distributions, perforation patterns, as well as the rotating beam speed are
investigated. Obtained results proved that the graded material distribution has remarkable effects on the dynamic performance.
Additionally, circular perforation pattern produces more softening effect compared with squared perforation configuration thus
larger values of axial displacements and maximum principal stresses are detected. Moreover, squared perforation provides smaller
values of nondimensional frequency parameters at most of vibration modes compared with circular pattern.
Key Words
axial and transverse gradation profiles; computational finite elements procedure; dynamic behavior; functionally graded; perforation patterns; regularly perforated functionally graded beams; stress distribution
Address
Alaa A. Abdelrahman:Mechanical Design & Production Department, Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig University, P.O. Box 44519, Zagazig, Egypt
Hanaa E. Abd-El-Mottaleb, Mohamed G. Elblassy and Eman A. Elshamy:Department of structural Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig university, P.O. Box 44519, Zagazig, Egypt