Title of article :
Hybrid integral transform and p-version FEM for thermo-mechanical analysis of a functionally graded piezoelectric hollow cylinder subjected to asymmetric loads
Author/Authors :
Dehghan, M Department of Mechanical Engineering - Yasouj University - Yasouj, Iran , Moosaie, A Department of Mechanical Engineering - Yasouj University - Yasouj, Iran , Nejad, M.Z Department of Mechanical Engineering - Yasouj University - Yasouj, Iran
Abstract :
The value of this ingenious study is to be a pioneer in providing a combination of Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) and p-version of finite element method for the electrothermo-
elastic analysis of a thick hollow cylinder under asymmetric thermal loadings. In
shells of revolution, the proposed FFT-pFE method is accompanied by a signicant decrease
in computational costs. Due to the problem periodicity of these types of structures, the
FFT technique is used to discretize the governing equations into a set of harmonics. Each
harmonic is then partitioned using higher-order nite elements. Hierarchical nite elements
based on Legendre polynomial interpolation functions are utilized to discretize 2D governing
equations of a Functionally Graded Piezoelectric (FGP) cylinder. 3D governing equations
of an FGP hollow cylinder are then discretized by using the higher-order Lagrangian nite
elements. The effects of FFT grid-size and the order of the interpolation functions on
the convergence behavior of the proposed mixed FFT-pFE method are investigated. The
material properties, except the Poisson's ratio, are considered to vary along the radius of the
cylinder. The governing equations are derived using the principle of virtual displacements.
For a 3D FGP hollow cylinder, the in uence of axially and circumferentially non-symmetric
thermal loadings is presented in contour plots.
Keywords :
Fast Fourier transform , hierarchical finite elements , functionally graded piezoelectric , thick hollow cylinder , asymmetric thermal loads
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions B:Mechanical Engineering)