| نویسندگان | مهدی محمدی مهر-سعید شاهدی |
| نشریه | STEEL COMPOS STRUCT |
| تاریخ انتشار | 2016-4-01 |
| نمایه نشریه | ISI ,SCOPUS |
چکیده مقاله
In the present study, the nonlinear magneto-electro-mechanical free vibration behavior of rectangular
double-bonded sandwich microbeams based on the modified strain gradient theory (MSGT) is investigated. It is
noted that the top and bottom sandwich microbeams are considered with boron nitride nanotube reinforced
composite face sheets (BNNTRC-SB) with electrical properties and carbon nanotube reinforced composite face
sheets (CNTRC-SB) with magnetic fields, respectively, and also the homogenous core is used for both sandwich
beams. The connections of every sandwich beam with its surrounding medium and also between them have been
carried out by considering Pasternak foundations. To take size effect into account, the MSGT is introduced into the
classical Timoshenko beam theory (CT) to develop a size-dependent beam model containing three additional
material length scale parameters. For the CNTRC and BNNTRC face sheets of sandwich microbeams, uniform
distribution (UD) and functionally graded (FG) distribution patterns of CNTs or BNNTs in four cases FG-X, FG-O,
FG-A, and FG-V are employed. It is assumed that the material properties of face sheets for both sandwich beams are
varied in the thickness direction and estimated through the extended rule of mixture. On the basis of the Hamilton’s
principle, the size-dependent nonlinear governing differential equations of motion and associated boundary
conditions are derived and then discretized by using generalized differential quadrature method (GDQM). A detailed
parametric study is presented to indicate the influences of electric and magnetic fields, slenderness ratio, thickness
ratio of both sandwich microbeams, thickness ratio of every sandwich microbeam, dimensionless three material
length scale parameters, Winkler spring modulus and various distribution types of face sheets on the first two natural
frequencies of double-bonded sandwich microbeams. Furthermore, a comparison between the various beam models
on the basis of the CT, modified couple stress theory (MCST), and MSGT is performed. It is illustrated that the
thickness ratio of sandwich microbeams plays an important role in the vibrational behavior of the double-bonded
sandwich microstructures. Meanwhile, it is concluded that by increasing H/lm, the values of first two natural
frequencies tend to decrease for all amounts of the Winkler spring modulus.