Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 54, Number 5, 2015, pages 877-890

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2015.54.5.877

Buckling analysis of functionally graded material grid systems

K. Darilmaz, M. Gunhan Aksoylu and Yavuz Durgun

Abstract

This paper aims to fill the technical gap on the elastic buckling behavior of functionally graded material (FGM) grid systems under inplane loads on which few research has been done. Material properties of an FG beam are assumed to vary smoothly in the thickness direction according to power and exponential laws. Based on a hybrid-stress finite element formulation, buckling solutions for FGM grid systems consisting of various aspect ratios and material gradation are provided. The numerical results demonstrate that the aspect ratio and material gradation play an important role in the buckling behavior of FGM grid systems. We believe that the new results obtained from this study, will be very useful to designers and researchers in this field.

Key Words

Grid system; functionally graded materials; buckling; hybrid finite element

Address

K. Darilmaz, M. Gunhan Aksoylu and Yavuz Durgun: Civil Engineering Department, İstanbul Technical University, Maslak, Sariyer, 34469, Istanbul, Turkey