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INVITED LECTURES

A Review of Nonlinear Aero-Thermo-Elasticity of Functionally Graded Panels

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Pages 536-568 | Received 18 Jan 2011, Accepted 08 Feb 2011, Published online: 08 Apr 2011
 

Abstract

Functionally Graded Materials (FGM) have attracted significant interest as heat-shielding materials for space vehicle, skin sub-structures, gas turbine blades technologies, and many other high-temperature industrial applications. This paper reviews the state-of-the-art in linear and nonlinear aero-thermo-elasticity of FGM panels with emphasis on the authors’ contributions to the topic. An overview of the pertinent literature discussing the linear and nonlinear behavior of flat and curved panels when exposed to high temperature supersonic flow fields is presented first. The effect of material property dependency on temperature is also discussed. The study addresses divergence and flutter and methodologies used to determine these aero-thermo-elastic instabilities. In particular, critical and post-critical behaviors for panels in presence of thermal loads are addressed, along with a series of divergence, flutter, and post-flutter results obtained with linear/nonlinear dynamics approaches. Regular and chaotic motions regime are determined through qualitative tools, such as bifurcation analysis using Poincaré maps, panel time history, phase-space evolutions, and frequency spectra, and with quantitative tools, such as the Lyapunov's exponents and dimensions. Finally, conclusions and directions for further work in the field are presented.

Acknowledgments

This paper represents an invited lecture at the 9th International Congress on Thermal Stresses, Budapest, June 6–9, 2011.

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