2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12010512
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3D Stress Analysis of Multilayered Functionally Graded Plates and Shells under Moisture Conditions

Abstract: This paper presents the steady-state stress analysis of single-layered and multilayered plates and shells embedding Functionally Graded Material (FGM) layers under moisture conditions. This solution relies on an exact layer-wise approach; the formulation is unique despite the geometry. It studies spherical and cylindrical shells, cylinders, and plates in an orthogonal mixed curvilinear coordinate system (α, β, z). The moisture conditions are defined at the external surfaces and evaluated in the thickness direc… Show more

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“…3,4 However, due to the fact, that, 70% of the earth's crust is covered with water, the physical nature of composite materials (especially the polymeric and natural composites 5 ) is making them highly susceptible to damage by water (i.e., hygral loading). [6][7][8][9] Moreover, the thermally induced mechanical load can have a significant impact on the performance of composite materials. When composite materials are exposed to temperature changes, the different layers and fibers within the material expand and contract at different rates, causing stresses to develop within the material.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…3,4 However, due to the fact, that, 70% of the earth's crust is covered with water, the physical nature of composite materials (especially the polymeric and natural composites 5 ) is making them highly susceptible to damage by water (i.e., hygral loading). [6][7][8][9] Moreover, the thermally induced mechanical load can have a significant impact on the performance of composite materials. When composite materials are exposed to temperature changes, the different layers and fibers within the material expand and contract at different rates, causing stresses to develop within the material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, porous structures are gaining popularity to their high performance and low weight, therefore; designing porous structures of composite materials will achieve phenomenal light‐weighting with maintaining high performance 3,4 . However, due to the fact, that, 70% of the earth's crust is covered with water, the physical nature of composite materials (especially the polymeric and natural composites 5 ) is making them highly susceptible to damage by water (i.e., hygral loading) 6–9 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The moisture conditions were externally defined in an uncoupled way at the outer surfaces and evaluated in the thickness direction following three different procedures. The same authors presented in [22] the same model for the hygrometric loading effects analysis of single-layered and multilayered composite plates and shells embedding FGM layers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can be used as benchmarks for the development and testing of new 3D, 2D, and 1D numerical models for the hygro-elastic stress analysis of composite and sandwich structures. The main novelty with respect to the 3D uncoupled hygro-elastic shell model proposed in [21,22] is the full coupling between the displacement field and the hygroscopic field. Therefore, the moisture content profile is now directly obtained from the system solution and not "a priori" separately calculated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DQM was used by Wang et al [6] to obtain the nonlinear bending response of a FG graphene-platelet-reinforced (FG-GPLR) composite plate, considering the dielectric properties within the framework of FSDT and von Karman strain relations. Brischetto and Torre [7] proposed an innovative method based on a three-dimensional (3D) deformation field to analyze the bending response of FG plates and various types of shells subjected to moisture load. It should be noted that FG materials can be classified into various types due to the function considered for defining the distribution of the material's properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%