Title of article :
Flexural-torsional stability of sandwich tapered I-beams with a functionally graded porous core
Author/Authors :
Soltani, M. Department of civil engineering - University of Kashan, Kashan, Iran
Abstract :
The present research deals with the flexural-torsional buckling analysis of sandwich web and/or
flanges tapered doubly-symmetric I-beam. All section walls are composed of two metal face
layers and a functionally graded (FG) porous core. It is assumed that the material properties
of the porous core vary gradually in the longitudinal direction according to the simple powerlaw
function considering the even distribution of porosities. Based on Vlasov’s theory for thinwalled
cross-section, the governing equations are derived via the energy method. The effect of
axial load eccentricity is also considered in the formulation. The differential quadrature method
is used to estimate the buckling load. In special cases, the results are compared to other
available studies. Then the effects of gradient index, axial load eccentricity, porous coefficient,
thickness ratio and tapering parameter on stability behavior of a simply supported three-layered
sandwich tapered I-beam with FG porous core are comprehensively assessed. The numerical
outcomes of this paper demonstrated that the normalized flexural-torsional buckling load
decreases with an increase in the porosity volume fraction.
Keywords :
Porous core , Functionally graded material , Sandwich beam , Flexural-torsional stability
Journal title :
Journal of Numerical Methods in Civil Engineering