Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 50, Number 4, 2024, pages 403-418
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2024.50.4.403
Out-of-phase and in-phase vibrations and energy absorption of coupled nanoplates on the basis of surface-higher orderviscoelastic-couple stress theories
Guangli Fan, Maryam Shokravi, Rasool Javani and Suxa Hou
Abstract
In this paper, vibration and energy absorption characteristics of a nanostructure which is composed of two
embedded porous annular/circular nanoplates coupled by a viscoelastic substrate are investigated. The modified couple stress
theory (MCST) and the Gurtin-Murdoch theory are applied to take into account the size and the surface effects, respectively.
Furthermore, the structural damping effect is probed by the Kelvin-Voigt model and the mathematical model of the problem is
developed by a new hyperbolic higher order shear deformation theory. The differential quadrature method (DQM) is employed
to obtain the out-of-phase and in-phase frequencies of the structure in order to predict the dynamic response of it. The acquired
results reveal that the vibration and energy absorption of the system depends on some factors such as porosity, surface stress
effects, material length scale parameter, damping and spring constants of the viscoelastic foundation as well as geometrical
parameters of annular/circular nanoplates. A bird's-eye view of the findings in the research paper offers a comprehensive
understanding of the vibrational behavior and energy absorption capabilities of annular/circular porous nanoplates. The
multidisciplinary approach and the inclusion of porosity make this study valuable for the development of innovative materials
and applications in the field of nanoscience and engineering.
Key Words
coupled annular/circular nanoplates; Differential quadrature method (DQM); energy absorption; out-ofphase and in-phase vibrations; size and surface effects
Address
Guangli Fan:Xi'an Siyuan University, Xi'an, Shaanxi,710038, China
Maryam Shokravi:Department of Education, Mehrab High School, Saveh, Iran
Rasool Javani:Department of Civil Engineering, Jasb Branch, Islamic Azad University, Jasb, Iran
Suxa Hou:Department of Civil Engineering, Malaysia University, Malaysia