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A microstructure-dependent Kirchhoff plate model based on a reformulated strain gradient elasticity theory

Journal

MECHANICS OF ADVANCED MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES
Volume 29, Issue 17, Pages 2521-2530

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15376494.2020.1870054

Keywords

Buckling; couple stress; deflection; free vibration; Kirchhoff plate; microstructure; natural frequency; size effect; strain gradient

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11872149, 11472079]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2242020R10027]

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A new microstructure-dependent non-classical model for Kirchhoff plates is developed by incorporating the strain gradient and couple stress effects. The model includes one material constant for the strain gradient effect and one material length scale parameter for the couple stress effect. The model is validated by solving buckling, static bending and free vibration problems of a simply supported rectangular plate. The results show that the microstructure effects lead to reduced plate deflections, increased critical buckling loads and higher natural frequencies.
A new microstructure-dependent non-classical model for Kirchhoff plates is developed by using a reformulated strain gradient elasticity theory that incorporates both the strain gradient and couple stress effects. The equation of motion and the boundary conditions are simultaneously obtained through a variational formulation based on Hamilton's principle. The new plate model contains one material constant to account for the strain gradient effect and one material length scale parameter to capture the couple stress effect. The newly developed non-classical plate model includes the plate model incorporating the couple stress effect alone and the plate model based on the classical elasticity as two special cases. To illustrate the new model, the buckling, static bending and free vibration problems of a simply supported rectangular plate are analytically solved by directly applying the general formulas derived. The numerical results reveal that the presence of the strain gradient and couple stress effects leads to reduced plate deflections, enlarged critical buckling loads and increased natural frequencies. These microstructure effects are significant when the plate is very thin, but they are diminishing as the plate thickness increases. These predicted trends of the size effects at the micron scale agree with those observed experimentally.

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