Author/Authors :
Thawait, A.K Department of Mechanical Engineering - Institute of Technology - Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya - Bilaspur - 495009, India , Sondhi, L Department of Mechanical Engineering - Shri Shankaracharya Technical Campus - SSGI - Bhilai - 490020, India , Bhowmick, Sh Department of Mechanical Engineering - National Institute of Technology (NIT) - Raipur - 492010, India , Sanyal, Sh Department of Mechanical Engineering - National Institute of Technology (NIT) - Raipur - 492010, India
Abstract :
The present study aims at investigating stress and deformation behavior of rotating
thick truncated conical shells subjected to variable internal pressure. Material
prpperties of the shells are graded along the axial direction by Mori-tanaka scheme,
which is achieved by elemental gradation of the properties.Governing equations
are derived using principle of stsionary total potential (PSTP) and shells are
subjected to clamped- clamped boundary conditions. Aluminum-zirconia, metalceramic
and ceramic-metal FGM is considered and effects of grading index of
material properties and pressure distribution are analyzed. Distribution of Radial
displacement and circumferential stress in both radial and axial direction is
presented. Further a comparison of behaviors of different FGM shells and
homogeneous shells are made which shows, a significant reduction in stresses and
deformations of FGM shells as compared to homogeneous shell. FGM shell having
value of grading parameter n = 2 is most suitable for the purpose of rotating
conical shells having variable pressure distribution as compared to homogeneous
shell and shell having other values of grading parameter n.