A Practical Jointed Approach to Thermal Stress Analysis of FGM Disc

In this study, a numerical approach has been introduced in the elastic stress solutions of hollow disks made of functionally graded materials (FGM) that are exposed to linearly increasing temperature dispersion. The modulus of elasticity and the coefficient of thermal expansion of the FGM disk is as...

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Main Authors: Ayşegül ÖZGÜR, Kutay AYDIN, İ̇brahim KELES
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Akdeniz University 2020-12-01
Series:International Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1340604
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spelling doaj-ba25efd3a4e94ef78e00625d9baa63f32021-01-21T13:04:40ZengAkdeniz UniversityInternational Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences1309-02672020-12-0112311112410.24107/ijeas.809300 A Practical Jointed Approach to Thermal Stress Analysis of FGM DiscAyşegül ÖZGÜR Kutay AYDIN İ̇brahim KELESIn this study, a numerical approach has been introduced in the elastic stress solutions of hollow disks made of functionally graded materials (FGM) that are exposed to linearly increasing temperature dispersion. The modulus of elasticity and the coefficient of thermal expansion of the FGM disk is assumed to vary in radial direction in different forms, and it is further assumed that the Poisson’s ratio is constant. It causes the differential equation that manages the behaviour of the object under different material properties and boundary conditions to be a variable coefficient equation. Except for some simple grade materials and boundary conditions, it is hardly possible to produce an analytical solution of such equations. In this case, the solution of the problems can only be found with numerical approaches. Complementary Functions Method (CFM) was used to solve the problem. Different material models were used from the written works and corresponding radial, tangential and equivalent stresses and radial displacements were calculated. Simple, effective and well-structured solution steps can be easily implemented for disks. https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1340604functionally graded materialscomplementary functions methodhollow discthermal stress analysis
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author Ayşegül ÖZGÜR
Kutay AYDIN
İ̇brahim KELES
spellingShingle Ayşegül ÖZGÜR
Kutay AYDIN
İ̇brahim KELES
A Practical Jointed Approach to Thermal Stress Analysis of FGM Disc
International Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences
functionally graded materials
complementary functions method
hollow disc
thermal stress analysis
author_facet Ayşegül ÖZGÜR
Kutay AYDIN
İ̇brahim KELES
author_sort Ayşegül ÖZGÜR
title A Practical Jointed Approach to Thermal Stress Analysis of FGM Disc
title_short A Practical Jointed Approach to Thermal Stress Analysis of FGM Disc
title_full A Practical Jointed Approach to Thermal Stress Analysis of FGM Disc
title_fullStr A Practical Jointed Approach to Thermal Stress Analysis of FGM Disc
title_full_unstemmed A Practical Jointed Approach to Thermal Stress Analysis of FGM Disc
title_sort practical jointed approach to thermal stress analysis of fgm disc
publisher Akdeniz University
series International Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences
issn 1309-0267
publishDate 2020-12-01
description In this study, a numerical approach has been introduced in the elastic stress solutions of hollow disks made of functionally graded materials (FGM) that are exposed to linearly increasing temperature dispersion. The modulus of elasticity and the coefficient of thermal expansion of the FGM disk is assumed to vary in radial direction in different forms, and it is further assumed that the Poisson’s ratio is constant. It causes the differential equation that manages the behaviour of the object under different material properties and boundary conditions to be a variable coefficient equation. Except for some simple grade materials and boundary conditions, it is hardly possible to produce an analytical solution of such equations. In this case, the solution of the problems can only be found with numerical approaches. Complementary Functions Method (CFM) was used to solve the problem. Different material models were used from the written works and corresponding radial, tangential and equivalent stresses and radial displacements were calculated. Simple, effective and well-structured solution steps can be easily implemented for disks.
topic functionally graded materials
complementary functions method
hollow disc
thermal stress analysis
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1340604
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