Natural frequencies analysis of functionally graded circular cylindrical shells

Authors

  • Nabeel T. Alshabatat Tafila Technical University
  • Mohammad Zannon Tafila Technical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24132/acm.2021.654

Keywords:

FGM circular cylindrical shell, natural frequencies, third-order shear deformation shell theory, Carrera’s unified formulation

Abstract

In the present work, a study on natural frequencies of functionally graded materials (FGM) circular cylindrical shells is presented. TheFGM is considered to be a mixture of two materials. The volumetric fractions are considered to vary in the radial direction (i.e., through the thickness) in compliance with a conventional power-law distribution. The equivalent material properties are estimated based on the Voigt model. The analysis of the FGM cylindrical shells is performed using the third-order shear deformation shell theory and the principle of virtual displacements. Moreover, the third-order shear deformation shell theory coupled with Carrera’s unified formulation is applied for the derivation of the governing equations associated with the free vibration of circular cylindrical shells. The accuracy of this method is examined by comparing the obtained numerical results with other previously published results. Additionally, parametric studies are performed for FGM cylindrical shells with several boundary conditions in order to show the effect of several design variables on the natural frequencies such as the power-law exponent, the circumferential wave number, the length to radius ratio and the thickness to radius ratio.

Author Biography

  • Nabeel T. Alshabatat, Tafila Technical University
    Nabeel Alshabatat received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees From University of Jordan in Mechanical Engineering in 2001 and 2004, respectively. He joined Western Michigan Noise and Vibration Lab in 2007 in pursuit of his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering. He is specialized in the area of structural vibration and acoustic control. He received his doctoral degree in 2011.  Now, he is an associate professor at Tafila Technical University (Jordan) where he conducts research on vibration and noise control problems as well teaching courses in his field.

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31-Dec-2021

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How to Cite

“Natural frequencies analysis of functionally graded circular cylindrical shells” (2021) Applied and Computational Mechanics, 15(2). doi:10.24132/acm.2021.654.