THREE-DIMENSIONAL COMPATIBLE FINITE ELEMENT STRESS ANALYSIS OF SPINNING TWO-DIRECTIONAL FGM ANNULAR PLATES AND DISKS WITH LOAD AND ELASTIC FOUNDATION NON-UNIFORMITIES
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THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRESS ANALYSIS, COMPATIBLE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD, TWO-DIRECTIONAL FUNCTIONALLY GRADED MATERIALS, ROTATING ANNULAR/CIRCULAR PLATES AND DISKS, ELASTIC FOUNDATION.Abstract
THREE-DIMENSIONAL BENDING AND STRESS ANALYSES OF THE ROTATING TWO-DIRECTIONAL FUNCTIONALLY GRADED ANNULAR/CIRCULAR PLATES OR DISKS HAVE NOT BEEN ACCOMPLISHED SO FAR. THIS TASK IS PERFORMED IN THE PRESENT PAPER, EMPLOYING A FINITE ELEMENT FORMULATION WITH A C1-CONTINUITY (INSTEAD OF THE COMMON C0-CONTINUOUS FINITE ELEMENT FORMULATIONS). THEREFORE, BOTH TRANSVERSELY GRADED AND RADIALLY-GRADED PLATES MAY BE ANALYZED AS SPECIAL CASES OF THE PRESENT RESEARCH. DISTRIBUTION OF THE TRANSVERSE LOADS AS WELL AS COEFFICIENTS OF THE ELASTIC FOUNDATION MAY BE NON-UNIFORM. MIXED STRESS-BASED AND DISPLACEMENT-BASED EDGE CONDITIONS ARE CONSIDERED TO COVER MANY PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS. COMPATIBLE RECTANGULAR HERMITIAN ELEMENTS ARE EMPLOYED TO DEVELOP A CONSISTENT FORMULATION AND AVOID JUMPS IN THE STRESS COMPONENTS AT THE ELEMENTS INTERFACES.  IN CONTRAST TO THE VERY LIMITED WORKS PRESENTED FOR THE ROTATING FUNCTIONALLY GRADED CIRCULAR PLATES SO FAR, THE TRANSVERSE FLEXIBILITY AND THE TRANSVERSE STRESS COMPONENTS ARE ALSO CONSIDERED AND STUDIED IN THE PRESENT RESEARCH. FINALLY, INFLUENCES OF THE MATERIAL PROPERTIES DISTRIBUTION, ANGULAR SPEED, GEOMETRIC PARAMETERS, AND THE ELASTIC FOUNDATION ON DISTRIBUTIONS OF THE STRESS AND DISPLACEMENT COMPONENTS ARE INVESTIGATED FOR A VARIETY OF EDGE AND BOUNDARY CONDITIONS AND SOME DESIGN CRITERIA ARE EXTRACTED. Downloads
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2013-03-23
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