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On resonance behavior of porous FG curved nanobeams

Gui-Lin She, Haibo Liu, Behrouz Karami

2020Steel and Composite Structures32 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this paper, the forced resonance vibration of porous functionally graded (FG) curved nanobeam is examined. In order to capture the hardening and softening mechanisms of nanostructure, the nonlocal strain gradient theory is employed to build the size-dependent model. Using the Timoshenko beam theory together with the Hamilton principle, the equations of motion for the curved nanobeam are derived. Then, Navier series are used in order to obtain the dynamical deflections of the porous FG curved nanobeam with simply-supported ends. It is found that the resonance position of the nanobeam is very sensitive to the nonlocal and strain gradient parameters, material variation, porosity coefficient, as well as geometrical conditions. The results indicate that the resonance position is postponed by increasing the strain gradient parameter, while the nonlocal parameter has the opposite effect on the results. Furthermore, increasing the opening angle or length-to-thickness ratio will result in resonance position moves to lower-load frequency.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceResonance (particle physics)VibrationSofteningPorosityMechanicsPosition (finance)Equations of motionTimoshenko beam theoryClassical mechanicsPhysicsComposite materialAcousticsFinanceParticle physicsEconomicsNonlocal and gradient elasticity in micro/nano structuresSurface Treatment and Residual StressThermoelastic and Magnetoelastic Phenomena