Title of article :
Elastic-Plastic Transition of Pressurized Functionally Graded Orthotropic Cylinder using Seth’s Transition Theory
Author/Authors :
Sharma, S Department of Mathematics - Jaypee Institute of Information Technology - Noida, India , Panchal, R Department of Mathematics - Jaypee Institute of Information Technology - Noida, India
Abstract :
In this paper the radial deformation and the corresponding stresses in a
functionally graded orthotropic hollow cylinder with the variation in
thickness and density according to power law and rotating about its axis
under pressure is investigated by using Seth's transition theory. The
material of the cylinder is assumed to be non-homogeneous and
orthotropic. This theory helps to achieve better agreement between
experimental and theoretical results. Results has been mentioned
analytically and numerically. From the analysis, it has been concluded that
cylinder made up of orthotropic material whose thickness increases
radially and density decreases radially is on the safer side of the design as
circumferential stresses are high for cylinder made up of isotropic material
as compared to orthotropic material. This paper is based on elastic-plastic
behavior which plays important role in practical design of structures for
safety factor.
Keywords :
Elastic-plastic , Orthotropic , Pressure , Functionally graded material , Cylinder
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics