Title of article :
Bending, buckling, and vibration analysis of functionally graded nanobeams using an inverse trigonometric beam theory
Author/Authors :
Sayyad ، Atteshamuddin Shamshuddin Department of Civil Engineering - SRES’s Sanjivani College of Engineering - Savitribai Phule Pune University , Ghugal ، Yuwaraj Marotrao Department of Applied Mechanics - Government College of Engineering
Abstract :
In this study, an inverse trigonometric nanobeam theory is applied for the bending, buckling, and free vibration analysis of nanobeams using Eringen’s nonlocal theory. The present theory satisfies zero shear stress conditions at the top and bottom surfaces of the nanobeam using constitutive relations. Equations of motion are derived by applying Hamilton’s principle. The present theory is applied for the analysis of functionally graded material nanobeams. All problems are solved by using the Navier technique. For the comparison purpose, the numerical results are generated by using the third shear deformation theory of Reddy, firstorder shear deformation theory of Timoshenko, and classical beam theory of BernoulliEuler considering the nanosize effects. The present results are found in good agreement with those of higher order theories.
Keywords :
Bending , Buckling , Vibration , Eringen’s Nonlocal Theory , FG Nanobeam , Trigonometric Nanobeam Theory
Journal title :
International Journal of Nano Dimension (IJND)
Journal title :
International Journal of Nano Dimension (IJND)