Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 51, Number 6, 2024, pages 601-617
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2024.51.6.601
Deflection and bending characteristics of embedded functionally graded porous plate with bi-directional thickness variation subjected to bi-sinusoidal loading
Rajat Jain and Mohammad Sikandar Azam
Abstract
This work aims to explore the static behaviour of a tapered functionally graded porous plate (FGPP) with even and
uneven porosity distributions resting on two parametric elastic foundations. The plate under investigation is subjected to bisinusoidal loading and the edges of the plate are exposed to different combinations of edge restrictions. In order to examin the
static behaviour, bending factors (BF) related to bending and normal stresses have been evaluated using classical plate theory. To
achieve this, the governing equations have been derived employing the energy concept. And to solve it, the Rayleigh-Ritz
method with an algebraic function has been utilised; it is simple, precise, and computationally intensive. After convergence and
validation analyses, new findings are made available. The BF of the plate have been exhaustively examined to explain the
influence of aspect ratios, material property index, porosity factor, taper factor, and Winkler and Pasternak stiffness. It is
observed that the BF of an elastically supported FGPP are influenced by the index of material propery and the aspect ratio.
Findings also indicate that the impact of porosity is more when it is spread evenly, as opposed to when it is unevenly distributed.
Further, the deformed plate's structure is significantly influenced by the different thickness variations. Examination of bending
characteristics of FGPP having different new cases of thickness variations with different types of porosity distribution under
fifteen different mixed edge constraints is the prime novality of this work. Results presented are reliable enough to be taken into
account for future studies.
Key Words
Elastically Supported FGPP; porosity factor; static analysis; taper factor; Winkler – Pasternak Moduli
Address
Rajat Jain and Mohammad Sikandar Azam:Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad, Jharkhand-826004, India