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Research Articles

A novel spatial–temporal nonlocal strain gradient theorem for wave dispersion characteristics of FGM nanoplates

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Pages 3490-3509 | Received 21 Jan 2021, Accepted 07 Sep 2021, Published online: 27 Sep 2021
 

Abstract

It is clear that there is a relationship between time and space in nanostructures that are always attacked by waves with wavelengths within the intrinsic characteristic length of the nanostructure. Also, the viscoelastic behavior of nanostructures is affected by this relationship between nonlocal time and nonlocal space. It is worth noting that the conventional tempo-spatially decoupled nonlocal viscoelasticity does not give accurate results regarding the viscoelastic response of these structures. Hence, herein and for the first time, a novel fractional nonlocal time–space strain gradient viscoelasticity is implemented to be able to give a correct answer in addressing the dispersion of elastic waves inside functionally graded material (FGM) viscoelastic nanoplates. The constructive equations of this theory are based on the theory of nonlocal strain gradient elasticity. The properties of the FGM studied in this research are obtained by the power-law model, and the kinematic relations are extracted based on the refined higher-order plate theory. Subsequently, motion equations are written using Hamilton’s principle and solved analytically. The results of this work reveal that an increase in the nonlocal parameter can reduce the loss factor in a remarkable way due to the coupling between the nonlocalities in the spatial and temporal domains.

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