Elastostatic Analysis of the Spatial FGM Structures

In this contribution, results of elastostatic analysis of spatial composite beam structures are presented using our new beam finite element of double symmetric cross-section made of a Functionally Graded Material (FGM). Material properties of the real beams vary continuously in the longitudinal dire...

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Main Authors: Murín J., Aminbaghai M., Hrabovský J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-11-01
Series:Journal of Mechanical Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/scjme-2016-0003
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spelling doaj-dadfc5c881b8426885d3e1de25b2f9872021-09-05T14:00:26ZengSciendoJournal of Mechanical Engineering2450-54712015-11-01651275610.1515/scjme-2016-0003scjme-2016-0003Elastostatic Analysis of the Spatial FGM StructuresMurín J.0Aminbaghai M.1Hrabovský J.2Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Ilkovicova 3, 812 19 Bratislava, SlovakiaInstitute for Mechanics of Materials and Structures, Karlsplatz 13, A-1040 Vienna, AustriaSlovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Ilkovicova 3, 812 19 Bratislava, SlovakiaIn this contribution, results of elastostatic analysis of spatial composite beam structures are presented using our new beam finite element of double symmetric cross-section made of a Functionally Graded Material (FGM). Material properties of the real beams vary continuously in the longitudinal direction while variation with respect to the transversal and lateral directions is assumed to be symmetric in a continuous or discontinuous manner. Continuously longitudinal varying spatial Winkler elastic foundations (except the torsional foundation) and the effect of axial and shear forces are considered as well. Homogenization of spatially varying material properties to effective quantities with a longitudinal variation is done by the multilayer method (MLM). For the homogenized beam finite element the local stiffness matrix is established by means of the transfer matrix method. By the conventional finite element procedure, the global element stiffness matrix and the global system of equation for the beam structure are established for calculation of the global displacement vector. The secondary variables (internal forces and moments) are then calculated by means of the transfer relations on the real beams. Further, the mechanical stress in the real beams are calculated. Finally, the numerical experiments are carried out concerning the elastic-static analysis of the single FGM beams and beam structures in order to show the possibilities of our approach.https://doi.org/10.1515/scjme-2016-00033d fgm beamspatially varying material propertieselastostatic analysis
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author Murín J.
Aminbaghai M.
Hrabovský J.
spellingShingle Murín J.
Aminbaghai M.
Hrabovský J.
Elastostatic Analysis of the Spatial FGM Structures
Journal of Mechanical Engineering
3d fgm beam
spatially varying material properties
elastostatic analysis
author_facet Murín J.
Aminbaghai M.
Hrabovský J.
author_sort Murín J.
title Elastostatic Analysis of the Spatial FGM Structures
title_short Elastostatic Analysis of the Spatial FGM Structures
title_full Elastostatic Analysis of the Spatial FGM Structures
title_fullStr Elastostatic Analysis of the Spatial FGM Structures
title_full_unstemmed Elastostatic Analysis of the Spatial FGM Structures
title_sort elastostatic analysis of the spatial fgm structures
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Mechanical Engineering
issn 2450-5471
publishDate 2015-11-01
description In this contribution, results of elastostatic analysis of spatial composite beam structures are presented using our new beam finite element of double symmetric cross-section made of a Functionally Graded Material (FGM). Material properties of the real beams vary continuously in the longitudinal direction while variation with respect to the transversal and lateral directions is assumed to be symmetric in a continuous or discontinuous manner. Continuously longitudinal varying spatial Winkler elastic foundations (except the torsional foundation) and the effect of axial and shear forces are considered as well. Homogenization of spatially varying material properties to effective quantities with a longitudinal variation is done by the multilayer method (MLM). For the homogenized beam finite element the local stiffness matrix is established by means of the transfer matrix method. By the conventional finite element procedure, the global element stiffness matrix and the global system of equation for the beam structure are established for calculation of the global displacement vector. The secondary variables (internal forces and moments) are then calculated by means of the transfer relations on the real beams. Further, the mechanical stress in the real beams are calculated. Finally, the numerical experiments are carried out concerning the elastic-static analysis of the single FGM beams and beam structures in order to show the possibilities of our approach.
topic 3d fgm beam
spatially varying material properties
elastostatic analysis
url https://doi.org/10.1515/scjme-2016-0003
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