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Influence of initial shear stress on the vibration behavior of single-layered graphene sheets embedded in an elastic medium based on Reddy's higher-order shear deformation plate theory

Journal

MECHANICS OF ADVANCED MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES
Volume 24, Issue 9, Pages 761-772

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15376494.2016.1196781

Keywords

Elastic medium; Reddy's higher-order shear deformation plate theory; single-layered graphene sheets; small-scale effects; vibration

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In this article, the small-scale effect on the vibration behavior of orthotropic single-layered graphene sheets is studied based on the nonlocal Reddy's plate theory embedded in elastic medium considering initial shear stress. Elastic theory of the graphene sheets is reformulated using the nonlocal differential constitutive relations of Eringen. To simulate the interaction between the graphene sheet and surrounding elastic medium we used both Winkler-type and Pasternak-type foundation models. The effects of initial shear stress and surrounding elastic medium and boundary conditions on the vibration analysis of orthotropic single-layered graphene sheets are studied considering five different boundary conditions. Numerical approach of the obtained equation is derived by differential quadrature method. Effects of shear stress, nonlocal parameter, size of the graphene sheets, stiffness of surrounding elastic medium, and boundary conditions on vibration frequency rate are investigated. The results reveal that as the stiffness of the surrounding elastic medium increases, the nonlocal effect decreases. Further, the nonlocal effect increases as the size of the graphene sheet is decreased. It is also found that the frequency ratios decrease with an increase in vibration modes.

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