Title of article :
Nonlocal Piezomagnetoelasticity Theory for Buckling Analysis of Piezoelectric/Magnetostrictive Nanobeams Including Surface Effects
Author/Authors :
Ghorbanpour Arani, A Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - University of Kashan - Institute of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology - University of Kashan , Abdollahian, M Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - University of Kashan , Rahmati, A.H Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - University of Kashan
Abstract :
This paper presents the surface piezomagnetoelasticity theory for sizedependent
buckling analysis of an embedded piezoelectric/magnetostrictive
nanobeam (PMNB). It is assumed that the subjected forces from the
surrounding medium contain both normal and shear components. Therefore,
the surrounded elastic foundation is modeled by Pasternak foundation. The
nonlocal piezomagnetoelasticity theory is applied so as to consider the small
scale effects. Based on Timoshenko beam (TB) theory and using energy
method and Hamilton’s principle the motion equations are obtained. By
employing an analytical method, the critical magnetic, electrical and
mechanical buckling loads of the nanobeam are yielded. Results are
presented graphically to show the influences of small scale parameter,
surrounding elastic medium, surface layers, and external electric and
magnetic potentials on the buckling behaviors of PMNBs. Results delineate
the significance of surface layers and external electric and magnetic
potentials on the critical buckling loads of PMNBs. It is revealed that the
critical magnetic, electrical and mechanical buckling loads decrease with
increasing the small scale parameter. The results of this work is hoped to be
of use in micro/nano electro mechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS) especially
in designing and manufacturing electromagnetoelastic sensors and actuators.
Keywords :
Magnetostrictive piezoelectric , Nanobeam , Surface effect , Nonlocal piezomagnetoelasticity theory , Buckling
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics