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Hossein Ashrafi

Hossein Ashrafi

Assistant Professor

College: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Department: Mechanical Engineering - Solid Design

Degree: Ph.D

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Hossein Ashrafi

Assistant Professor Hossein Ashrafi

College: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - Department: Mechanical Engineering - Solid Design Degree: Ph.D |

  •  Position: Assistant Professor of Solid Mechanics and Applied Design
  •  Institution: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Kashan, Iran
  •  Researcher ID: P-8090-2014
  •  Scopus Author ID: 12793997500
  •  M.Sc. (Sept. 2005 – August 2008): Graduated from Shiraz University, with Overall GPA 17.67 out of 20.
  •  Ph.D. (Sept. 2010 – August 2014): Graduated from K.N. Toosi University, with Overall GPA 19.43 out of 20.
  • Address: No. 316, 3rd Floor, Faculty of Mech. Eng., University of Kashan, Ghotbravandi Blvd., Kashan, Iran
  • ​P.O. Box:  8731751167
  • Telephone:  (+98) 31 55913439
  • Fax:  (+98) 31 55913444
  • URL:  https://faculty.kashanu.ac.ir/hashrafi/en​

 

نمایش بیشتر

Two-dimensional modeling of heterogeneous structures using graded finite element and boundary element methods

AuthorsH. Ashrafi, K. Asemi, M. Shariyat, M. Salehi
JournalMECCANICA
Page number663–680
Volume number48
Paper TypeOriginal Research
Published At2013
Journal GradeISI
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryUnited States

Abstract

In the present work, graded finite element and boundary element methods capable of modeling behaviors of structures made of nonhomogeneous functionally graded materials (FGMs) composed of two constituent phases are presented. A numerical implementation of Somigliana’s identity in two-dimensional displacement fields of the isotropic nonhomogeneous problems is presented using the graded elements. Based on the constitutive and governing equations and the weighted residual technique, effective boundary element formulations are implemented for elastic nonhomogeneous isotropic solid models. Results of the finite element method are derived based on a Rayleigh–Ritz energy formulation. The heterogeneous structures are made of combined ceramic–metal materials, in which the material properties vary continuously along the in-plane or thickness directions according to a power law. To verify the present work, three numerical examples are provided in the paper.

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