Advances in Materials Science and Engineering (Jan 2021)

Finite Element Modeling for Static Bending Behaviors of Rotating FGM Porous Beams with Geometrical Imperfections Resting on Elastic Foundation and Subjected to Axial Compression

  • Nguyen Van Dang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/3835440
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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The static bending analysis of the FG porous beam resting on the two-parameter elastic foundation is initially carried out using a combination of Reddy’s high-order shear deformation theory and the finite element technique, where the initial geometrical imperfection and rotation movement in one fixed axis are calculated. Through the power-law distribution function with porosities, material characteristics vary constantly from one surface to the next in the direction of thickness, and the beam is concurrently impacted by an acting force perpendicular to the beam axis and an axial compressive force. The stiffness matrix of the beam element changes as a result, and the static bending response of this beam is significantly different from that of ordinary beams. Comparison cases with published findings are used to verify the computational theory. The calculations clearly reveal many innovations for rotating beams that are influenced by many different kinds of loads, which may be used to the designing, manufacturing, and usage of these structures in reality.