Title of article :
Wave propagation and dynamic analysis of smoothly graded heterogeneous continua using graded finite elements
Author/Authors :
Zhengyu (Jenny) Zhang، نويسنده , , Glaucio H. Paulino، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The dynamic behavior of smoothly graded heterogeneous materials is investigated using the finite element method. The
global variation of material properties (e.g., Young’s modulus, Poisson’s ratio and mass density) is treated at the element
level using a generalized isoparametric formulation. Three classes of examples are presented to illustrate this approach and
to investigate the influence of material inhomogeneity on the characteristics of wave propagation pattern and stress redistribution.
First, a cantilever beam example is presented for verification purposes. Emphasis is placed on the comparison of
numerical results with analytical ones, as well as modal analysis for beams with different material gradation profiles. Second,
wave propagation patterns are explored for a fixed-free slender bar considering homogeneous, bi-material, tri-layered
and smoothly graded materials (steel/alumina), which also provide further verification of the numerical procedures. Comparison
of stress histories in these samples indicates that the smooth transition of material gradation considerably alleviates
the stress discontinuity in the bi-material system (with sharp interface). Third, a three-point-bending epoxy/glass graded
beam specimen is investigated for validation purposes. The beam is graded along the height direction. Stress evolution history
at a location of interest is analyzed in detail, which not only reveals the dependence of stress evolution on material
gradation direction, but also provides information predictive of potential material failure time for graded beams with different
material gradation profiles. Jointly, these three classes of examples provide proper verification and validation for the
present numerical techniques.
Keywords :
Graded finite element , wave propagation , Heterogeneous materials , Finite element method , Graded material , Dynamic analysis , Generalized isoparametric formulation
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures