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Eigenvalue buckling of functionally graded cylindrical shells reinforced with graphene platelets (GPL)

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posted on 2024-11-02, 06:59 authored by Yu Wang, Chuang Feng, Zhan Zhao, Jie YangJie Yang
This paper investigates the eigenvalue buckling of functionally graded graphene platelets (GPLs) reinforced cylindrical shells consisting of multiple layers through finite element method (FEM). The mechanical properties of the composites, including Young's modulus, mass density and Poisson's ratio, are determined by modified Halpin-Tsai model and rule of mixture. Parametric study is conducted to investigate the effects of the weight fraction, geometry and distribution of GPLs, number of layers, shell dimensions and existence of cutout on the buckling. The results show that apart from concentration the GPL distribution in polymer matrix significantly influences the buckling behaviors of the cylindrical structures. Larger sized GPLs with fewer graphene layers have better reinforcing effects than their counterparts with smaller surface area and more graphene layers. The distribution of stresses along the thickness of the shells suggests the increase of the number of layers significantly decreases the stress gradient between two neighboring layers, which is beneficial to reduce the risk of delamination. Moreover, the effects of cutout imperfection on the buckling behaviors of the cylindrical shells are comprehensively investigated.

Funding

Electro-mechanical behaviours of carbon nanotube composite structures

Australian Research Council

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Buckling of Functionally Graded Multilayer Graphene Nanocomposites

Australian Research Council

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History

Journal

Composite Structures

Volume

202

Start page

38

End page

46

Total pages

9

Publisher

Elsevier

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Former Identifier

2006082595

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-01-31