2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpvp.2011.06.001
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Three-dimensional thermo-elastic analysis of a functionally graded cylindrical shell with piezoelectric layers by differential quadrature method

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“…Explicit formulation to compute the weighting coefficients of the first and the second order derivatives according to Fourier differential quadrature method are [7]:…”
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“…Explicit formulation to compute the weighting coefficients of the first and the second order derivatives according to Fourier differential quadrature method are [7]:…”
Section: Differential Quadrature Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the Lagrange interpolation, the following algebraic formulations are developed to compute the weighting coefficients [7]:…”
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“…Ding et al (2004) presented an analytical solution of a special non-homogeneous pyroelectric hollow cylinder for piezothermoelastic axisymmetric plane strain dynamic problems. Akbari Alashti et al (2013) presented thermo-elastic analysis of a functionally graded spherical shell with piezoelectric layers by differential quadrature method. Jabbari et al (2012Jabbari et al ( , 2016 studied mechanical and thermal stresses in FGPPM hollow cylinders.…”
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“…Alibeigloo and Kani [32,33] carried out static and free vibration analysis for laminated and FGM cylindrical shells, by employing SSM and DQM. Alashti and Khorsand [34,35] performed three-dimensional thermo-elastic analysis of FGM cylindrical shells with piezoelectric layers. However, the transient dynamics are not involved in the above mentioned research.…”
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