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Dynamics of FG-CNT reinforced composite cylindrical panel subjected to moving load

Journal

THIN-WALLED STRUCTURES
Volume 111, Issue -, Pages 48-57

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tws.2016.11.011

Keywords

Carbon nanotube reinforced composite; Ritz method; Gram-Schmidt process; Cylindrical panel; Moving load

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  1. Shahrekord University [94PRM2M40504]

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Present study deals with the dynamic response of a functionally graded carbon nanotube reinforced composite (FG-CNTRC) cylindrical panel subjected to moving load on the panel surface. Panel is formulated within the framework of first order shear deformation shell theory. Formulation is restricted to be geometrically linear. Distribution of CNTs across the panel thickness is considered to be uniform or functionally graded. Effective properties of the composite media are estimated using a refined rule of mixtures approach with introduction of efficiency parameters. The matrix representation of dynamic equations is obtained according to the Ritz method whose orthogonal shape functions are obtained according to the Gram-Schmidt process. The resulting dynamic equations are traced in time following the Newmark time marching scheme. Parametric studies are given to explore the characteristics of CNTs as reinforcements and influences of boundary conditions. It is shown that, increasing the volume fraction of CNT as reinforcements decreases the dynamic response of the panel. Furthermore, in comparison to other patterns of CNT dispersion, in FG-X pattern of CNT distribution, panel becomes more stiff and dynamic deflection decreases.

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