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Modeling of functionally graded sandwich shells accounting for variation in transverse displacement

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15376494.2016.1145773

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C-0 formulation; deformation theory; finite element method; functionally graded material; higher-order shear; sandwich shell

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In this study, a simple C-0 isoparametric finite element formulation based on higher-order shear deformation theory is presented for static analysis of functionally graded material sandwich shells (FGMSS). To characterize the membrane-flexure behavior observed in a functionally graded shell, a displacement field involving higher-order terms in in-plane and transverse fields is considered. The proposed kinematics field incorporates for transverse normal deformation, transverse shear deformation, and nonlinear variation of the in-plane displacement field through the thickness to predict the overall response of the shell in an accurate sense. To develop the efficient C-0 formulation, the derivatives of transverse displacement are treated as independent field variables (nodal unknowns). Voigt's rule of mixture is employed to ascertain the mechanical properties of each layer's constituents along the thickness direction. A wide range of numerical problems are solved assuming various parameters: side-thickness ratio, curvature-side ratio, and gradation parameter, and their interactions with regard to static analysis of FGMSS are discussed in brief. Deflection and stresses incorporating different thickness schemes of sandwich shells are presented in the form of figures. To validate the results, a functionally graded shell without sandwich arrangement is considered. Since no results are available on static analysis of FGMSS, the present 2D model based on the finite element method might be helpful in assessing the applicability of other analytical and numerical models in this area in the future.

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