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Vibration and stability analyses of functionally graded beams

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Özdemir, Özge
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Polish Academy of Sciences Chancellery

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Design considerations, material properties and dynamic properties of engineering applications, rotating components, turbine blades, helicopter blades, etc., have significant effects on system efficiency. Structures made of functionally graded materials have recently begun to take place in such engineering applications, resulting from the development of composite material technology. In this study, vibration and buckling characteristics of axially functionally graded beams whose material properties change along the beam length is analyzed. Beam structural formulations and functionally graded material formulations are obtained for the Classical and the First Order Shear Deformation Theories. Finite element models are derived to carry out the vibratory and stability characteristic analyses. Effects of several parameters, i.e., rotational speed, hub radius, material properties, power law index parameter and boundary conditions are investigated and are displayed in several figures and tables. The calculated results are compared with the ones in open literature and very good agreement is observed.

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Archive of Mechanical Engineering

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2300-1895

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buckling analysis, finite element method, Mechanics of engineering. Applied mechanics, TA349-359, axially functionally graded material, vibration analysis

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