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Thermal buckling and postbuckling responses of geometrically imperfect FG porous beams based on physical neutral plane

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Pages 109-131 | Received 11 Jun 2019, Accepted 18 Aug 2019, Published online: 27 Sep 2019
 

Abstract

Considering the third-order shear deformation and physical neutral plane theories, thermal postbuckling analysis for functionally graded (FG) porous beam are performed in this research. The cases of shear deformable functionally graded materials (FGM) beams with initial deflection and uniformly distributed porosity are considered. Geometrically imperfect FG porous beams with two different types of immovable boundary conditions as clamped–rolling and clamped–clamped are analyzed. Thermomechanical nonhomogeneous material properties of the FG porous beam are assumed to be temperature and position dependent. FG porous beams are subjected to different types of thermal loads as heat conduction and uniform temperature rise. Heat conduction equation is solved analytically using the polynomial series solution for the one-dimensional condition. The governing equilibrium equations are obtained by applying the virtual displacement principle. Assuming von Kármán type of geometrical nonlinearity, equilibrium equations are nonlinear and are solved using an analytical method. A two-step perturbation technique is used to obtain the thermal buckling and postbuckling responses of FG porous beams. The numerical results are compared with the case of perfect FGM Timoshenko beams without porosity distribution based on the midplane formulation. Parametric studies of the perfect/imperfect FG porous beams for two types of thermal loading and boundary conditions are provided.

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