Non lubricated slide performance of functional grade copper matrix composite,fabricated using horizontal centrifuge cast technique was investigated using pin-on-disc tribo-tester.Rate of wear and friction coefficient ...Non lubricated slide performance of functional grade copper matrix composite,fabricated using horizontal centrifuge cast technique was investigated using pin-on-disc tribo-tester.Rate of wear and friction coefficient of the inner wall thickness of hollow cylindrical cast specimen was analyzed using Taguchi based L27 orthogonal array,where the percentage of graphite particles were observed higher.Variable process parameters those influenced the rate of wear directly or indirectly were:applied load(15,25 and 35 N),slide velocity(1.5,2.5 and 3.5 m/s)and slide distance(750,1500 and 2250 m).Rate of wear and friction coefficient showed a proportional dependency with applied load and slide distance,whereas showing a decline during intermediate slide velocity.Signal-to-Noise ratio predicted the minimal tribo-condition,on‘smaller-the-better’basis.Analysis of Variance technique quantified the influence of affecting parameters,along with their interactions.Regression analysis was utilized for the validation of the experimental data.Micrographs and scanning electron microscopy exhibited the wear mechanisms and mechanically mixed layer formation during worn surfaces analysis.展开更多
The torsional impact response of a penny-shaped crack in a nonhomogeneous strip is considered. The shear modulus is assumed to be functionally graded such that the mathematics is tractable. Laplace and Hankel transfor...The torsional impact response of a penny-shaped crack in a nonhomogeneous strip is considered. The shear modulus is assumed to be functionally graded such that the mathematics is tractable. Laplace and Hankel transforms were used to reduce the problem to solving a Fredholm integral equation. The crack tip stress field is obtained by considering the asymptotic behavior of Bessel function. Explicit expressions of both the dynamic stress intensity factor and the energy density factor were derived.And it is shown that, as crack driving force, they are equivalent for the present crack problem. Investigated are the effects of material nonhomogeneity and (strip's) highness on the dynamic fracture behavior. Numerical results reveal that the peak of the dynamic stress intensity factor can be suppressed by increasing the nonhomogeneity parameter of the shear modulus, and that the dynamic behavior varies little with the adjusting of the strip's highness.展开更多
Functionally graded material(FGM)plates are widely used in various engineering structures owing to their tailor-made mechanical properties,whereas cracked homogeneous plates constitute a canonical setting in fracture ...Functionally graded material(FGM)plates are widely used in various engineering structures owing to their tailor-made mechanical properties,whereas cracked homogeneous plates constitute a canonical setting in fracture mechanics analysis.These two classes of problems respectively embody material non-uniformity and geometric discontinuity,thereby imposing more stringent requirements on numerical methods in terms of high-order field continuity and accurate defect representation.Based on the classical Kirchhoff-Love plate theory,a numerical manifold method(MLS-NMM)incorporating moving least squares(MLS)interpolation is developed for bending analysis of FGM plates and fracture simulation of homogeneous plates with defects.The method constructs an H^(2)-regular approximation with high-order continuous weighting functions and,combined with the separation of mathematical and physical covers,establishes a unified framework that accurately handles material gradients and cracks without mesh reconstruction.For the crack tip,a singular physical cover incorporating the Williams asymptotic field is introduced to achieve local enrichment,enabling the natural capture of displacement discontinuity and stress singularity.Stress intensity factors are extracted using the interaction integral method,and the dimensionless J-integral shows a maximum relative error below 1.2%compared with the reference solution.Numerical results indicate that MLS-NMM exhibits excellent convergence performance:using 676 mathematical nodes,the nondimensional central deflection of both FGM and homogeneous plates agrees with reference solutions with a maximum relative error below 0.81%,and no shear locking occurs.A systematic analysis reveals that for a simply supported on all four edges(SSSS)FGM square plate with a/h=10,the nondimensional central deflection increases by 212%as the gradient index nrises from 0 to 5.For a homogeneous plate containing a central crack with c/a=0.6,the nondimensional central deflection increases by approximately 46%compared with the intact plate.Under weak boundary constraints(e.g.,SFSF),the deformation is markedly amplified,with the deflection reaching more than three times that under strong constraints(SCSC).The proposed method provides an efficient,reconstruction-free numerical tool for high-accuracy bending and fracture analyses of FGM and cracked thin-plate structures.展开更多
The accurate mechanical analysis of thick-walled pressure vessel structures composed of advanced materials,such as hyperelastic and functionally graded materials(FGMs),is critical for ensuring their safety and optimiz...The accurate mechanical analysis of thick-walled pressure vessel structures composed of advanced materials,such as hyperelastic and functionally graded materials(FGMs),is critical for ensuring their safety and optimizing their design.However,conventional numerical methods can face challenges with the non-linearities inherent in hyperelasticity and the complex spatial variations in FGMs.This paper presents a novel hybrid numerical approach combining Physics-Informed Neural Networks(PINNs)with Finite Element Method(FEM)derived data for the robust analysis of thick-walled,axisymmetric,heterogeneous,hyperelastic pressure vessels with elliptical geometries.A PINN framework incorporating neo-Hookean constitutive relations is developed in MATLAB.To enhance training efficiency and accuracy,the PINN’s loss function is augmented with displacement data obtained from high-fidelity FEM simulations performed in ANSYS.The methodology is rigorously validated by comparing PINN-predicted displacement and von Mises stress fields against ANSYS benchmarks for various scenarios of FGMconfigurations(with material properties varying according to a power law)subjected to internal and external pressurization.The results demonstrate excellent agreement between the proposed hybrid PINN-FEMapproach and conventional FEMsolutions across all test cases,accurately capturing complex deformation patterns and stress concentrations.This study highlights the potential of data-augmented PINNs as an effective and accurate computational tool for tackling complex solid mechanics problems involving non-linearmaterials and significant heterogeneity,offering a promising avenue for future research in engineering design and analysis.展开更多
Functionally graded cellular structures(FGCSs)have a multitude of applications to a wide range of industries.Utilising the ever-progressing technology of additive manufacturing(AM),FGCSs can be applied to control mate...Functionally graded cellular structures(FGCSs)have a multitude of applications to a wide range of industries.Utilising the ever-progressing technology of additive manufacturing(AM),FGCSs can be applied to control material grading and achieve the desired mechanical properties.The current study explores the design and optimisation of FGCSs for AM,with a focus on improving the compression and impact performance of below knee(BK)prosthetic limbs made of thermoplastic polyurethane(TPU).A multiscale research methodology integrating topology optimization(TO),finite element analysis(FEA),and design of experiments(Do E)was adopted to optimise lattice structures in terms of stiffness and lightweight properties.Two-unit cell designs were considered in the study:Schwarz P gyroid and body-centered cubic(BCC).Response surface methodology(RSM)was implemented to analyse the effect of minimum and maximum cell wall thickness,cell size,and unit cell type on the mechanical performance of TPU FGCS structures.The results indicated that a Schwarz P FGCS structure with cell size,minimum and maximum cell wall thickness of 6,0.9 and 2.8 mm,respectively,could be optimal for a compromise between performance and weight.In this optimized case,stiffness and volume fraction values of 684 N/mm and 0.64 were obtained,respectively.The study also presents a proof-of-concept design for a BK prosthetic damper,highlighting the potential of FGCSs to enhance patient comfort,reduce manufacturing costs,and enable personalised designs through 3D scanning and AM.The obtained results could be a step forward towards the incorporation of AM technologies in prosthetics,offering a pathway to lightweight,cost-effective,and functionally tailored solutions.展开更多
Sandwich functionally graded(FG)auxetic beams are extensively utilized in aerospace,automotive,and biomedical industries due to their excellent strength-toweight ratio,impact resistance,and tunable mechanical properti...Sandwich functionally graded(FG)auxetic beams are extensively utilized in aerospace,automotive,and biomedical industries due to their excellent strength-toweight ratio,impact resistance,and tunable mechanical properties.The integration of FG materials with auxetic structures enhances their adaptability in advanced engineering applications.However,understanding their dynamic behavior under external excitations is essential for optimal design and structural reliability.Nonlinear interactions in such structures pose significant challenges in vibration analysis,necessitating robust analytical methods.This study presents a closed-form solution for the nonlinear forced vibration analysis of sandwich FG auxetic beams,offering an accurate and efficient method for predicting their dynamic response.The beam consists of two FG face sheets with material properties varying through the thickness and a re-entrant honeycomb auxetic core with an adjustable Poisson's ratio.The governing nonlinear equations of motion are derived using the first-order shear deformation theory(FSDT),the modified Gibson model,and the von Kármán relations,formulated through Hamilton's principle.A closed-form solution is obtained via the Galerkin method and multiple-scale technique.The results demonstrate that FG layers enable control of the overweight and dynamic response amplitude,with positive power law indexes reducing weight.Comparisons with finite element results confirm the accuracy of the proposed formulation.展开更多
When micro/nano-scale gradient coatings are subject to large thermal gradients or high heat fluxes,the spatial size effect cannot be ignored.It is important to understand how the size effect influences the thermal fra...When micro/nano-scale gradient coatings are subject to large thermal gradients or high heat fluxes,the spatial size effect cannot be ignored.It is important to understand how the size effect influences the thermal fracture behavior of functionally graded coating/substrate structures.This study aims at analyzing the transient thermal fracture behavior of collinear interface cracks in functionally graded coating/substrate structures based on the nonlocal dual-phase-lag heat conduction model.By means of integral transform techniques,the mixed boundary problem is transformed into a set of singular integral equations,which are solved by the Chebyshev polynomials.The effects of the nonlocal parameter,coating thickness,crack spacing,and non-homogeneous parameters on the temperature and stress intensity factors(SIFs)are examined.The numerical results show that these parameters play an essential role in controlling the thermal fracture behavior of the structures,especially at micro/nano-scales.展开更多
SS316L alloy coupled with Inconel625 alloy were combined with Ti6Al4V or Inconel718 alloy through wire arc additive manufacturing technique to manufacture functionally graded materials(FGMs).Two FGMs,namely 60%SS316L+...SS316L alloy coupled with Inconel625 alloy were combined with Ti6Al4V or Inconel718 alloy through wire arc additive manufacturing technique to manufacture functionally graded materials(FGMs).Two FGMs,namely 60%SS316L+20%Inconel625+20%Ti6Al4V composite and 60%SS316L+20%Inconel625+20%Inconel718 composite,were prepared.The tensile strength,elongation,yield strength,hardness,cross section area of the parent material,and composition were analysed.Results illustrate that the 60%SS316L+20%Inconel625+20%Inconel718 composite has better mechanical properties than 60%SS316L+20%Inconel625+20%Ti6Al4V composite,and the comprehensive properties of 60%SS316L+20%Inconel 625+20%Ti6Al4V composite are better than those of the parent material SS316L.Hence,the composite of 60%SS316L+20%Inconel625+20%Inconel718 is optimal.Due to its high strength,the 60%SS316L+20%Inconel625+20%Inconel718 composite has great application potential in the field of high pressure pneumatic tool and defence tool.展开更多
Fe-Mo functionally graded materials(FGMs)with different composition-change rates from 100%304 stainless steel to 100%Mo along the composition gradient direction were prepared by electron beam-directed energy depositio...Fe-Mo functionally graded materials(FGMs)with different composition-change rates from 100%304 stainless steel to 100%Mo along the composition gradient direction were prepared by electron beam-directed energy deposition(EB-DED)technique,including three samples with composition mutation of 100%,composition change rate of 10%and 30%.Results show that the composition-change rate significantly affects the microstructure and mechanical properties of the samples.In the sample with abrupt change of composition,the sharp shift in composition between 304 stainless steel and Mo leads to a great difference in the microstructure and hardness near the interface between the two materials.With the increase in the number of gradient layers,the composition changes continuously along the direction of deposition height,and the microstructure morphology shows a smooth transition from 304 stainless steel to Mo,which is gradually transformed from columnar crystal to dendritic crystal.Elements Fe,Mo,and other major elements transform linearly along the gradient direction,with sufficient interlayer diffusion between the deposited layers,leading to good metallurgical bonding.The smaller the change in composition gradient,the greater the microhardness value along the deposition direction.When the composition gradient is 10%,the gradient layer exhibits higher hardness(940 HV)and excellent resistance to surface abrasion,and the overall compressive properties of the samples are better,with the compressive fracture stress in the top region reaching 750.05±14 MPa.展开更多
This review explores multi-directional functionally graded(MDFG)nanostructures,focusing on their material characteristics,modeling approaches,and mechanical behavior.It starts by classifying different types of functio...This review explores multi-directional functionally graded(MDFG)nanostructures,focusing on their material characteristics,modeling approaches,and mechanical behavior.It starts by classifying different types of functionally graded(FG)materials such as conventional,axial,bi-directional,and tri-directional,and the material distribution models like power-law,exponential,trigonometric,polynomial functions,etc.It also discusses the application of advanced size-dependent theories like Eringen’s nonlocal elasticity,nonlocal strain gradient,modified couple stress,and consistent couple stress theories,which are essential to predict the behavior of structures at small scales.The review covers the mechanical analysis of MDFG nanostructures in nanobeams,nanopipes,nanoplates,and nanoshells and their dynamic and static responses under different loading conditions.The effect of multi-directional material gradation on stiffness,stability and vibration is discussed.Moreover,the review highlights the need for more advanced analytical,semi-analytical,and numerical methods to solve the complex vibration problems ofMDFG nanostructures.It is evident that the continued development of these methods is crucial for the design,optimization,and real-world application of MDFG nanostructures in advanced engineering fields like aerospace,biomedicine,and micro/nanoelectromechanical systems(MEMS/NEMS).This study is a reference for researchers and engineers working in the domain of MDFG nanostructures.展开更多
Mechanical loading constitutes a fundamental determinant in the process of bone remodeling.This modeling encompasses the incorporation of mechanical stimuli,the involvement of cellular and molecular constituents,as we...Mechanical loading constitutes a fundamental determinant in the process of bone remodeling.This modeling encompasses the incorporation of mechanical stimuli,the involvement of cellular and molecular constituents,as well as the utilization of sophisticated computational methodologies.Such an approach is imperative for forecasting bone behaviour across varying environmental conditions.In the present study,key findings from bone mechanobiology are reviewed,along with the possibility that Functionally Graded Materials(FGM)enhances osseointegration and lowers the stress-shielding effect during bone remodeling and compared to titanium,FGM improves periprosthetic bone remodeling.To summarise some of the most important findings from computational models of bone mechanobiology,explaining how modifications to the mechanical environment affect implant design,growth of bone,and bone response.The impact that changes related to the mechanical environment have on bone response is examined using computational models and methods such as surface microtopography to determine how an implant’s bone density has increased over time.This review focuses on the refinement of advanced simulation frameworks and their synergy with imaging technologies to strengthen model validation,ultimately resulting in better clinical outcomes in the context of bone health treatments.展开更多
Based on the Timoshenko beam theory,this paper proposes a nonlocal bi-gyroscopic model for spinning functionally graded(FG)nanotubes conveying fluid,and the thermal–mechanical vibration and stability of such composit...Based on the Timoshenko beam theory,this paper proposes a nonlocal bi-gyroscopic model for spinning functionally graded(FG)nanotubes conveying fluid,and the thermal–mechanical vibration and stability of such composite nanostructures under small scale,rotor,and temperature coupling effects are investigated.The nanotube is composed of functionally graded materials(FGMs),and different volume fraction functions are utilized to control the distribution of material properties.Eringen’s nonlocal elasticity theory and Hamilton’s principle are applied for dynamical modeling,and the forward and backward precession frequencies as well as 3D mode configurations of the nanotube are obtained.By conducting dimensionless analysis,it is found that compared to the Timoshenko nano-beam model,the conventional Euler–Bernoulli(E-B)model holds the same flutter frequency in the supercritical region,while it usually overestimates the higher-order precession frequencies.The nonlocal,thermal,and flowing effects all can lead to buckling or different kinds of coupled flutter in the system.The material distribution of the P-type FGM nanotube can also induce coupled flutter,while that of the S-type FGM nanotube has no impact on the stability of the system.This paper is expected to provide a theoretical foundation for the design of motional composite nanodevices.展开更多
This paper presents a novel fully edge-based smoothed finite element method for free vibration analysis of functionally graded plates,incorporating a quasi-weak form of smoothed integral within an edge-based finite el...This paper presents a novel fully edge-based smoothed finite element method for free vibration analysis of functionally graded plates,incorporating a quasi-weak form of smoothed integral within an edge-based finite element method framework.Employing first-order shear deformation plate theory,the present method accounts for transverse shear strain and rotary inertia effects while addressing exponentially graded material properties along the plate thickness.The formulation integrates a three-node Mindlin plate element(MIN3)with a shear stabilization technique to prevent shear locking.The quasi-weak form of smoothed integral necessitates the evaluation of indefinite integrals for shape functions,effectively tacking domain integrals related to the shape functions without partial derivatives.By applying both quasi-weak form of smoothed integral and strain smoothing technique,all domain integrals in stiffness and mass matrices are converted into boundary integrals over smoothing domains.Therefore,isoparametric mapping and computing of Jacobian matrix are completely eliminated throughout the solution process.The natural frequencies obtained using the present method are in good agreement with those reported in the literature,highlighting the versatility of the present method for free vibration analysis of functionally graded plates.Notably,the present method demonstrates advantages in eliminating shear locking and reducing sensitivity to mesh distortion.展开更多
Recent advancements in additive manufacturing(AM)have revolutionized the design and production of complex engineering microstructures.Despite these advancements,their mathematical modeling and computational analysis r...Recent advancements in additive manufacturing(AM)have revolutionized the design and production of complex engineering microstructures.Despite these advancements,their mathematical modeling and computational analysis remain significant challenges.This research aims to develop an effective computational method for analyzing the free vibration of functionally graded(FG)microplates under high temperatures while resting on a Pasternak foundation(PF).This formulation leverages a new thirdorder shear deformation theory(new TSDT)for improved accuracy without requiring shear correction factors.Additionally,the modified couple stress theory(MCST)is incorporated to account for sizedependent effects in microplates.The PF is characterized by two parameters including spring stiffness(k_(w))and shear layer stiffness(k_(s)).To validate the proposed method,the results obtained are compared with those of the existing literature.Furthermore,numerical examples explore the influence of various factors on the high-temperature free vibration of FG microplates.These factors include the length scale parameter(l),geometric dimensions,material properties,and the presence of the elastic foundation.The findings significantly enhance our comprehension of the free vibration of FG microplates in high thermal environments.In addition,the findings significantly enhance our comprehension of the free vibration of FG microplates in high thermal environments.In addition,the results of this research will have great potential in military and defense applications such as components of submarines,fighter aircraft,and missiles.展开更多
This study investigates the nonlinear dynamic properties of rotating functionally graded sandwich rectangular plates in a thermal environment.The nonlinear vibration equations for a rotating metal-ceramic functionally...This study investigates the nonlinear dynamic properties of rotating functionally graded sandwich rectangular plates in a thermal environment.The nonlinear vibration equations for a rotating metal-ceramic functionally graded sandwich rectangular plate in a thermal environment are derived using classical thin plate theory and Hamilton’s principle,considering geometric nonlinearity,temperature-dependent material properties,and power law distribution of components through the thickness.With cantilever boundary conditions,the flexural nonlinear differential equations of the rectangular sandwich plate are obtained via the Galerkin method.Since the natural vibration differential equations exhibit nonlinear characteristics,the multiscale method is employed to derive the expression for nonlinear natural frequency.An example analysis reveals how the natural frequency of a functionally graded sandwich rectangular plate varies with rotational speed and temperature.Results show that the nonlinear/linear frequency ratio increases with rotational angular velocity Ω and thickness-to-length ratio h/a,follows a cosine-like periodic pattern with the setting angle,and shows a sharp decrease followed by a rapid increase with increasing width-to-length ratio b/a.The derived analytical solutions for nonlinear frequency provide valuable insights for assessing the dynamic characteristics of functionally graded structures.展开更多
The fabrication of Invar/MnCu functionally graded material(FGM)through directed energy deposition(DED)can satisfy the demands for precision devices in aerospace,providing lightweight properties and integrating thermal...The fabrication of Invar/MnCu functionally graded material(FGM)through directed energy deposition(DED)can satisfy the demands for precision devices in aerospace,providing lightweight properties and integrating thermal stability and vibration damping capabilities.However,basic research on Invar/MnCu FGM is still lacking,hindering its potential applications.To address this gap,this study was conducted using mixed powders and consistent process parameters to print experiments for Invar/MnCu FGM and homogeneous samples.Phases,microstructures,compositions,and thermal expansion properties were thoroughly examined.Three types of defects were detected in the Invar/MnCu FGM sample:unmelted Invar 36 powders,cracks,and pores.The mechanism of unmelted powders was deeply discussed,attributing it to material properties influencing laser absorptivity,the required time for melting powder,and effects on solidus temperature.The mechanism of cracks was also discussed,attributing it to theγ-Fe dendritic structure causing low melting point metal to form an intergranular liquid film,harmful secondary phases mismatched with the terminal alloy,and obvious tensile stresses during the DED process.Additionally,an effective strategy was proposed to reduce defects in Invar/MnCu FGM.After optimization,the specimens exhibited excellent tensile properties,with a yield strength of 262±5 MPa,an ultimate tensile strength of 316±7 MPa,and an elongation of 3%±1%.This research provides valuable references and insights for subsequent work,offering robust support for better understanding and designing other FGM.展开更多
In this study,an improved integrated radial basis function with nonuniform shape parameter is introduced.The proposed shape parameter varies in each support domain and is defined byθ=1/d_(max),where d_(max)is the max...In this study,an improved integrated radial basis function with nonuniform shape parameter is introduced.The proposed shape parameter varies in each support domain and is defined byθ=1/d_(max),where d_(max)is the maximum distance of any pair of nodes in the support domain.The proposed method is verified and shows good performance.The results are stable and accurate with any number of nodes and an arbitrary nodal distribution.Notably,the support domain should be large enough to obtain accurate results.This method is then applied for transient analysis of curved shell structures made from functionally graded materials with complex geometries.Through several numerical examples,the accuracy of the proposed approach is demonstrated and discussed.Additionally,the influence of various factors on the dynamic behavior of the structures,including the power-law index,different materials,loading conditions,and geometrical parameters of the structures,was investigated.展开更多
Functionally graded materials (FGMs) are innovative materials distinguished by gradual variations in composition and structure, offering exceptional properties for diverse applications. Poly(ionic liquid)s (PILs), mer...Functionally graded materials (FGMs) are innovative materials distinguished by gradual variations in composition and structure, offering exceptional properties for diverse applications. Poly(ionic liquid)s (PILs), merging the characteristics of polymers and ionic liquids, have emerged as viable options for the development of FGMs given their tunable skeleton, ionic conductivity, and compatibility with various functional materials. This review highlights the latest advancements in the design strategies of FGMs based on porous PILs, focusing on single and multi-gradient structures. Furthermore, we also highlight their emerging applications in molecular recognition, sensing, adsorption, separation, and catalysis. By exploring the interplay between porosity, ionic functionality, and gradient architecture, this review offers perspectives on the prospects of PIL-based FGMs for tackling global challenges in energy, environment, and healthcare.展开更多
Aluminum alloys are widely used in industry due to their light weight.These alloys are generally exposed to abrasive wear,which diminishes their effective lifespan.The wear resistance of these alloys is enhanced by ad...Aluminum alloys are widely used in industry due to their light weight.These alloys are generally exposed to abrasive wear,which diminishes their effective lifespan.The wear resistance of these alloys is enhanced by adding various reinforcements,however,this enhancement comes at the cost of reduced fracture toughness.This paradox of increased wear resistance versus decreased fracture toughness in aluminum alloys can be resolved by using functionally graded materials (FGMs).This study focuses on the abrasive wear behavior of functional graded aluminum matrix composites reinforced with Al_(3)Ti particles.The wear properties of the composites were investigated by considering the characteristics of the composite such as matrix type and various composite zones,as well as the wear parameters such as abrasive particle diameter,load,sliding speed and distance.Taguchi method was used in the abrasive wear tests in order to get more reliable results in a timeefficient manner.Experiment recipes were created based on the L_(27)(3^(6)) orthogonal series.As a result of the study,it is observed that the wear resistance of the composites increases with an increase in Al_(3)Ti reinforcement content and hardness of the matrix.In addition,the size of abrasive particles and the applied load are significant factors affecting abrasive wear.展开更多
This study examines the nonlinear behaviors of a clamped-clamped porous pipe made of a functionally graded material(FGM)that conveys fluids and is equipped with a retaining clip,focusing on primary resonance and subcr...This study examines the nonlinear behaviors of a clamped-clamped porous pipe made of a functionally graded material(FGM)that conveys fluids and is equipped with a retaining clip,focusing on primary resonance and subcritical dynamics.The nonlinear governing equations for the FGM pipe are derived by the extended Hamilton's principle,and subsequently discretized through the application of the Galerkin method.The direct method of multi-scales is then used to solve the derived equations.A thorough analysis of various parameters,including the clip stiffness,the power-law index,the porosity,and the clip location,is conducted to gain a comprehensive understanding of the system's nonlinear dynamics.Through the analysis of the first natural frequency,the study highlights the influence of the flow velocity and the clip stiffness,while the comparisons with metallic pipes emphasize the role of FGM composition.The examination of the forced response curves reveals saddle-node bifurcations and their dependence on parameters such as the detuning parameter and the power-law index,offering valuable insights into the system's nonlinear resonant behavior.Furthermore,the frequency-response curves illustrate the hardening nonlinearities influenced by factors such as the porosity and the clip stiffness,revealing nuanced effects on the system response and resonance characteristics.This comprehensive analysis enhances the understanding of nonlinear behaviors in FGM porous pipes with a retaining clip,providing key insights for practical engineering applications in system design and optimization.展开更多
文摘Non lubricated slide performance of functional grade copper matrix composite,fabricated using horizontal centrifuge cast technique was investigated using pin-on-disc tribo-tester.Rate of wear and friction coefficient of the inner wall thickness of hollow cylindrical cast specimen was analyzed using Taguchi based L27 orthogonal array,where the percentage of graphite particles were observed higher.Variable process parameters those influenced the rate of wear directly or indirectly were:applied load(15,25 and 35 N),slide velocity(1.5,2.5 and 3.5 m/s)and slide distance(750,1500 and 2250 m).Rate of wear and friction coefficient showed a proportional dependency with applied load and slide distance,whereas showing a decline during intermediate slide velocity.Signal-to-Noise ratio predicted the minimal tribo-condition,on‘smaller-the-better’basis.Analysis of Variance technique quantified the influence of affecting parameters,along with their interactions.Regression analysis was utilized for the validation of the experimental data.Micrographs and scanning electron microscopy exhibited the wear mechanisms and mechanically mixed layer formation during worn surfaces analysis.
文摘The torsional impact response of a penny-shaped crack in a nonhomogeneous strip is considered. The shear modulus is assumed to be functionally graded such that the mathematics is tractable. Laplace and Hankel transforms were used to reduce the problem to solving a Fredholm integral equation. The crack tip stress field is obtained by considering the asymptotic behavior of Bessel function. Explicit expressions of both the dynamic stress intensity factor and the energy density factor were derived.And it is shown that, as crack driving force, they are equivalent for the present crack problem. Investigated are the effects of material nonhomogeneity and (strip's) highness on the dynamic fracture behavior. Numerical results reveal that the peak of the dynamic stress intensity factor can be suppressed by increasing the nonhomogeneity parameter of the shear modulus, and that the dynamic behavior varies little with the adjusting of the strip's highness.
基金supported by Beijing Natural Science Foundation(L233025)。
文摘Functionally graded material(FGM)plates are widely used in various engineering structures owing to their tailor-made mechanical properties,whereas cracked homogeneous plates constitute a canonical setting in fracture mechanics analysis.These two classes of problems respectively embody material non-uniformity and geometric discontinuity,thereby imposing more stringent requirements on numerical methods in terms of high-order field continuity and accurate defect representation.Based on the classical Kirchhoff-Love plate theory,a numerical manifold method(MLS-NMM)incorporating moving least squares(MLS)interpolation is developed for bending analysis of FGM plates and fracture simulation of homogeneous plates with defects.The method constructs an H^(2)-regular approximation with high-order continuous weighting functions and,combined with the separation of mathematical and physical covers,establishes a unified framework that accurately handles material gradients and cracks without mesh reconstruction.For the crack tip,a singular physical cover incorporating the Williams asymptotic field is introduced to achieve local enrichment,enabling the natural capture of displacement discontinuity and stress singularity.Stress intensity factors are extracted using the interaction integral method,and the dimensionless J-integral shows a maximum relative error below 1.2%compared with the reference solution.Numerical results indicate that MLS-NMM exhibits excellent convergence performance:using 676 mathematical nodes,the nondimensional central deflection of both FGM and homogeneous plates agrees with reference solutions with a maximum relative error below 0.81%,and no shear locking occurs.A systematic analysis reveals that for a simply supported on all four edges(SSSS)FGM square plate with a/h=10,the nondimensional central deflection increases by 212%as the gradient index nrises from 0 to 5.For a homogeneous plate containing a central crack with c/a=0.6,the nondimensional central deflection increases by approximately 46%compared with the intact plate.Under weak boundary constraints(e.g.,SFSF),the deformation is markedly amplified,with the deflection reaching more than three times that under strong constraints(SCSC).The proposed method provides an efficient,reconstruction-free numerical tool for high-accuracy bending and fracture analyses of FGM and cracked thin-plate structures.
文摘The accurate mechanical analysis of thick-walled pressure vessel structures composed of advanced materials,such as hyperelastic and functionally graded materials(FGMs),is critical for ensuring their safety and optimizing their design.However,conventional numerical methods can face challenges with the non-linearities inherent in hyperelasticity and the complex spatial variations in FGMs.This paper presents a novel hybrid numerical approach combining Physics-Informed Neural Networks(PINNs)with Finite Element Method(FEM)derived data for the robust analysis of thick-walled,axisymmetric,heterogeneous,hyperelastic pressure vessels with elliptical geometries.A PINN framework incorporating neo-Hookean constitutive relations is developed in MATLAB.To enhance training efficiency and accuracy,the PINN’s loss function is augmented with displacement data obtained from high-fidelity FEM simulations performed in ANSYS.The methodology is rigorously validated by comparing PINN-predicted displacement and von Mises stress fields against ANSYS benchmarks for various scenarios of FGMconfigurations(with material properties varying according to a power law)subjected to internal and external pressurization.The results demonstrate excellent agreement between the proposed hybrid PINN-FEMapproach and conventional FEMsolutions across all test cases,accurately capturing complex deformation patterns and stress concentrations.This study highlights the potential of data-augmented PINNs as an effective and accurate computational tool for tackling complex solid mechanics problems involving non-linearmaterials and significant heterogeneity,offering a promising avenue for future research in engineering design and analysis.
基金financially supported and funded by the Deanship of Scientific Research at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University(IMSIU)(No.IMSIU-DDRSP2503)。
文摘Functionally graded cellular structures(FGCSs)have a multitude of applications to a wide range of industries.Utilising the ever-progressing technology of additive manufacturing(AM),FGCSs can be applied to control material grading and achieve the desired mechanical properties.The current study explores the design and optimisation of FGCSs for AM,with a focus on improving the compression and impact performance of below knee(BK)prosthetic limbs made of thermoplastic polyurethane(TPU).A multiscale research methodology integrating topology optimization(TO),finite element analysis(FEA),and design of experiments(Do E)was adopted to optimise lattice structures in terms of stiffness and lightweight properties.Two-unit cell designs were considered in the study:Schwarz P gyroid and body-centered cubic(BCC).Response surface methodology(RSM)was implemented to analyse the effect of minimum and maximum cell wall thickness,cell size,and unit cell type on the mechanical performance of TPU FGCS structures.The results indicated that a Schwarz P FGCS structure with cell size,minimum and maximum cell wall thickness of 6,0.9 and 2.8 mm,respectively,could be optimal for a compromise between performance and weight.In this optimized case,stiffness and volume fraction values of 684 N/mm and 0.64 were obtained,respectively.The study also presents a proof-of-concept design for a BK prosthetic damper,highlighting the potential of FGCSs to enhance patient comfort,reduce manufacturing costs,and enable personalised designs through 3D scanning and AM.The obtained results could be a step forward towards the incorporation of AM technologies in prosthetics,offering a pathway to lightweight,cost-effective,and functionally tailored solutions.
文摘Sandwich functionally graded(FG)auxetic beams are extensively utilized in aerospace,automotive,and biomedical industries due to their excellent strength-toweight ratio,impact resistance,and tunable mechanical properties.The integration of FG materials with auxetic structures enhances their adaptability in advanced engineering applications.However,understanding their dynamic behavior under external excitations is essential for optimal design and structural reliability.Nonlinear interactions in such structures pose significant challenges in vibration analysis,necessitating robust analytical methods.This study presents a closed-form solution for the nonlinear forced vibration analysis of sandwich FG auxetic beams,offering an accurate and efficient method for predicting their dynamic response.The beam consists of two FG face sheets with material properties varying through the thickness and a re-entrant honeycomb auxetic core with an adjustable Poisson's ratio.The governing nonlinear equations of motion are derived using the first-order shear deformation theory(FSDT),the modified Gibson model,and the von Kármán relations,formulated through Hamilton's principle.A closed-form solution is obtained via the Galerkin method and multiple-scale technique.The results demonstrate that FG layers enable control of the overweight and dynamic response amplitude,with positive power law indexes reducing weight.Comparisons with finite element results confirm the accuracy of the proposed formulation.
基金Project supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province of China(No.ZR2024MA085)the Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities of China(No.27RA2515008)。
文摘When micro/nano-scale gradient coatings are subject to large thermal gradients or high heat fluxes,the spatial size effect cannot be ignored.It is important to understand how the size effect influences the thermal fracture behavior of functionally graded coating/substrate structures.This study aims at analyzing the transient thermal fracture behavior of collinear interface cracks in functionally graded coating/substrate structures based on the nonlocal dual-phase-lag heat conduction model.By means of integral transform techniques,the mixed boundary problem is transformed into a set of singular integral equations,which are solved by the Chebyshev polynomials.The effects of the nonlocal parameter,coating thickness,crack spacing,and non-homogeneous parameters on the temperature and stress intensity factors(SIFs)are examined.The numerical results show that these parameters play an essential role in controlling the thermal fracture behavior of the structures,especially at micro/nano-scales.
文摘SS316L alloy coupled with Inconel625 alloy were combined with Ti6Al4V or Inconel718 alloy through wire arc additive manufacturing technique to manufacture functionally graded materials(FGMs).Two FGMs,namely 60%SS316L+20%Inconel625+20%Ti6Al4V composite and 60%SS316L+20%Inconel625+20%Inconel718 composite,were prepared.The tensile strength,elongation,yield strength,hardness,cross section area of the parent material,and composition were analysed.Results illustrate that the 60%SS316L+20%Inconel625+20%Inconel718 composite has better mechanical properties than 60%SS316L+20%Inconel625+20%Ti6Al4V composite,and the comprehensive properties of 60%SS316L+20%Inconel 625+20%Ti6Al4V composite are better than those of the parent material SS316L.Hence,the composite of 60%SS316L+20%Inconel625+20%Inconel718 is optimal.Due to its high strength,the 60%SS316L+20%Inconel625+20%Inconel718 composite has great application potential in the field of high pressure pneumatic tool and defence tool.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(51975286)。
文摘Fe-Mo functionally graded materials(FGMs)with different composition-change rates from 100%304 stainless steel to 100%Mo along the composition gradient direction were prepared by electron beam-directed energy deposition(EB-DED)technique,including three samples with composition mutation of 100%,composition change rate of 10%and 30%.Results show that the composition-change rate significantly affects the microstructure and mechanical properties of the samples.In the sample with abrupt change of composition,the sharp shift in composition between 304 stainless steel and Mo leads to a great difference in the microstructure and hardness near the interface between the two materials.With the increase in the number of gradient layers,the composition changes continuously along the direction of deposition height,and the microstructure morphology shows a smooth transition from 304 stainless steel to Mo,which is gradually transformed from columnar crystal to dendritic crystal.Elements Fe,Mo,and other major elements transform linearly along the gradient direction,with sufficient interlayer diffusion between the deposited layers,leading to good metallurgical bonding.The smaller the change in composition gradient,the greater the microhardness value along the deposition direction.When the composition gradient is 10%,the gradient layer exhibits higher hardness(940 HV)and excellent resistance to surface abrasion,and the overall compressive properties of the samples are better,with the compressive fracture stress in the top region reaching 750.05±14 MPa.
文摘This review explores multi-directional functionally graded(MDFG)nanostructures,focusing on their material characteristics,modeling approaches,and mechanical behavior.It starts by classifying different types of functionally graded(FG)materials such as conventional,axial,bi-directional,and tri-directional,and the material distribution models like power-law,exponential,trigonometric,polynomial functions,etc.It also discusses the application of advanced size-dependent theories like Eringen’s nonlocal elasticity,nonlocal strain gradient,modified couple stress,and consistent couple stress theories,which are essential to predict the behavior of structures at small scales.The review covers the mechanical analysis of MDFG nanostructures in nanobeams,nanopipes,nanoplates,and nanoshells and their dynamic and static responses under different loading conditions.The effect of multi-directional material gradation on stiffness,stability and vibration is discussed.Moreover,the review highlights the need for more advanced analytical,semi-analytical,and numerical methods to solve the complex vibration problems ofMDFG nanostructures.It is evident that the continued development of these methods is crucial for the design,optimization,and real-world application of MDFG nanostructures in advanced engineering fields like aerospace,biomedicine,and micro/nanoelectromechanical systems(MEMS/NEMS).This study is a reference for researchers and engineers working in the domain of MDFG nanostructures.
文摘Mechanical loading constitutes a fundamental determinant in the process of bone remodeling.This modeling encompasses the incorporation of mechanical stimuli,the involvement of cellular and molecular constituents,as well as the utilization of sophisticated computational methodologies.Such an approach is imperative for forecasting bone behaviour across varying environmental conditions.In the present study,key findings from bone mechanobiology are reviewed,along with the possibility that Functionally Graded Materials(FGM)enhances osseointegration and lowers the stress-shielding effect during bone remodeling and compared to titanium,FGM improves periprosthetic bone remodeling.To summarise some of the most important findings from computational models of bone mechanobiology,explaining how modifications to the mechanical environment affect implant design,growth of bone,and bone response.The impact that changes related to the mechanical environment have on bone response is examined using computational models and methods such as surface microtopography to determine how an implant’s bone density has increased over time.This review focuses on the refinement of advanced simulation frameworks and their synergy with imaging technologies to strengthen model validation,ultimately resulting in better clinical outcomes in the context of bone health treatments.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China,12372025,Feng Liang,12072311,Feng Liang.
文摘Based on the Timoshenko beam theory,this paper proposes a nonlocal bi-gyroscopic model for spinning functionally graded(FG)nanotubes conveying fluid,and the thermal–mechanical vibration and stability of such composite nanostructures under small scale,rotor,and temperature coupling effects are investigated.The nanotube is composed of functionally graded materials(FGMs),and different volume fraction functions are utilized to control the distribution of material properties.Eringen’s nonlocal elasticity theory and Hamilton’s principle are applied for dynamical modeling,and the forward and backward precession frequencies as well as 3D mode configurations of the nanotube are obtained.By conducting dimensionless analysis,it is found that compared to the Timoshenko nano-beam model,the conventional Euler–Bernoulli(E-B)model holds the same flutter frequency in the supercritical region,while it usually overestimates the higher-order precession frequencies.The nonlocal,thermal,and flowing effects all can lead to buckling or different kinds of coupled flutter in the system.The material distribution of the P-type FGM nanotube can also induce coupled flutter,while that of the S-type FGM nanotube has no impact on the stability of the system.This paper is expected to provide a theoretical foundation for the design of motional composite nanodevices.
基金financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(12172131,12162014)the Jiangxi Provincial Cultivation Program for Academic and Technical Leaders of Major Subjects(20225BCJ22010)are gratefully acknowledged.
文摘This paper presents a novel fully edge-based smoothed finite element method for free vibration analysis of functionally graded plates,incorporating a quasi-weak form of smoothed integral within an edge-based finite element method framework.Employing first-order shear deformation plate theory,the present method accounts for transverse shear strain and rotary inertia effects while addressing exponentially graded material properties along the plate thickness.The formulation integrates a three-node Mindlin plate element(MIN3)with a shear stabilization technique to prevent shear locking.The quasi-weak form of smoothed integral necessitates the evaluation of indefinite integrals for shape functions,effectively tacking domain integrals related to the shape functions without partial derivatives.By applying both quasi-weak form of smoothed integral and strain smoothing technique,all domain integrals in stiffness and mass matrices are converted into boundary integrals over smoothing domains.Therefore,isoparametric mapping and computing of Jacobian matrix are completely eliminated throughout the solution process.The natural frequencies obtained using the present method are in good agreement with those reported in the literature,highlighting the versatility of the present method for free vibration analysis of functionally graded plates.Notably,the present method demonstrates advantages in eliminating shear locking and reducing sensitivity to mesh distortion.
文摘Recent advancements in additive manufacturing(AM)have revolutionized the design and production of complex engineering microstructures.Despite these advancements,their mathematical modeling and computational analysis remain significant challenges.This research aims to develop an effective computational method for analyzing the free vibration of functionally graded(FG)microplates under high temperatures while resting on a Pasternak foundation(PF).This formulation leverages a new thirdorder shear deformation theory(new TSDT)for improved accuracy without requiring shear correction factors.Additionally,the modified couple stress theory(MCST)is incorporated to account for sizedependent effects in microplates.The PF is characterized by two parameters including spring stiffness(k_(w))and shear layer stiffness(k_(s)).To validate the proposed method,the results obtained are compared with those of the existing literature.Furthermore,numerical examples explore the influence of various factors on the high-temperature free vibration of FG microplates.These factors include the length scale parameter(l),geometric dimensions,material properties,and the presence of the elastic foundation.The findings significantly enhance our comprehension of the free vibration of FG microplates in high thermal environments.In addition,the findings significantly enhance our comprehension of the free vibration of FG microplates in high thermal environments.In addition,the results of this research will have great potential in military and defense applications such as components of submarines,fighter aircraft,and missiles.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.11772090).
文摘This study investigates the nonlinear dynamic properties of rotating functionally graded sandwich rectangular plates in a thermal environment.The nonlinear vibration equations for a rotating metal-ceramic functionally graded sandwich rectangular plate in a thermal environment are derived using classical thin plate theory and Hamilton’s principle,considering geometric nonlinearity,temperature-dependent material properties,and power law distribution of components through the thickness.With cantilever boundary conditions,the flexural nonlinear differential equations of the rectangular sandwich plate are obtained via the Galerkin method.Since the natural vibration differential equations exhibit nonlinear characteristics,the multiscale method is employed to derive the expression for nonlinear natural frequency.An example analysis reveals how the natural frequency of a functionally graded sandwich rectangular plate varies with rotational speed and temperature.Results show that the nonlinear/linear frequency ratio increases with rotational angular velocity Ω and thickness-to-length ratio h/a,follows a cosine-like periodic pattern with the setting angle,and shows a sharp decrease followed by a rapid increase with increasing width-to-length ratio b/a.The derived analytical solutions for nonlinear frequency provide valuable insights for assessing the dynamic characteristics of functionally graded structures.
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(Nos.2022YFB4600300 and 2022YFB4600301)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.52175364)+1 种基金the ND Basic Research Funds of NPU(G2022WD)the Research Fund of the State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing(NPU),China(No.2023-QZ-04).
文摘The fabrication of Invar/MnCu functionally graded material(FGM)through directed energy deposition(DED)can satisfy the demands for precision devices in aerospace,providing lightweight properties and integrating thermal stability and vibration damping capabilities.However,basic research on Invar/MnCu FGM is still lacking,hindering its potential applications.To address this gap,this study was conducted using mixed powders and consistent process parameters to print experiments for Invar/MnCu FGM and homogeneous samples.Phases,microstructures,compositions,and thermal expansion properties were thoroughly examined.Three types of defects were detected in the Invar/MnCu FGM sample:unmelted Invar 36 powders,cracks,and pores.The mechanism of unmelted powders was deeply discussed,attributing it to material properties influencing laser absorptivity,the required time for melting powder,and effects on solidus temperature.The mechanism of cracks was also discussed,attributing it to theγ-Fe dendritic structure causing low melting point metal to form an intergranular liquid film,harmful secondary phases mismatched with the terminal alloy,and obvious tensile stresses during the DED process.Additionally,an effective strategy was proposed to reduce defects in Invar/MnCu FGM.After optimization,the specimens exhibited excellent tensile properties,with a yield strength of 262±5 MPa,an ultimate tensile strength of 316±7 MPa,and an elongation of 3%±1%.This research provides valuable references and insights for subsequent work,offering robust support for better understanding and designing other FGM.
基金Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT), VNU-HCM for supporting this study
文摘In this study,an improved integrated radial basis function with nonuniform shape parameter is introduced.The proposed shape parameter varies in each support domain and is defined byθ=1/d_(max),where d_(max)is the maximum distance of any pair of nodes in the support domain.The proposed method is verified and shows good performance.The results are stable and accurate with any number of nodes and an arbitrary nodal distribution.Notably,the support domain should be large enough to obtain accurate results.This method is then applied for transient analysis of curved shell structures made from functionally graded materials with complex geometries.Through several numerical examples,the accuracy of the proposed approach is demonstrated and discussed.Additionally,the influence of various factors on the dynamic behavior of the structures,including the power-law index,different materials,loading conditions,and geometrical parameters of the structures,was investigated.
基金support provided by National Natural Science Foundation of China(22471018,22071008,22208018)support provided by the Shenzhen Science and Technology Program(JCYJ20220818100012025).
文摘Functionally graded materials (FGMs) are innovative materials distinguished by gradual variations in composition and structure, offering exceptional properties for diverse applications. Poly(ionic liquid)s (PILs), merging the characteristics of polymers and ionic liquids, have emerged as viable options for the development of FGMs given their tunable skeleton, ionic conductivity, and compatibility with various functional materials. This review highlights the latest advancements in the design strategies of FGMs based on porous PILs, focusing on single and multi-gradient structures. Furthermore, we also highlight their emerging applications in molecular recognition, sensing, adsorption, separation, and catalysis. By exploring the interplay between porosity, ionic functionality, and gradient architecture, this review offers perspectives on the prospects of PIL-based FGMs for tackling global challenges in energy, environment, and healthcare.
基金financially supported by the Scientific Research Project Coordinatorship (BAP) of Yildiz Technical University (YTU) (Project No: FYL-2021-3825)。
文摘Aluminum alloys are widely used in industry due to their light weight.These alloys are generally exposed to abrasive wear,which diminishes their effective lifespan.The wear resistance of these alloys is enhanced by adding various reinforcements,however,this enhancement comes at the cost of reduced fracture toughness.This paradox of increased wear resistance versus decreased fracture toughness in aluminum alloys can be resolved by using functionally graded materials (FGMs).This study focuses on the abrasive wear behavior of functional graded aluminum matrix composites reinforced with Al_(3)Ti particles.The wear properties of the composites were investigated by considering the characteristics of the composite such as matrix type and various composite zones,as well as the wear parameters such as abrasive particle diameter,load,sliding speed and distance.Taguchi method was used in the abrasive wear tests in order to get more reliable results in a timeefficient manner.Experiment recipes were created based on the L_(27)(3^(6)) orthogonal series.As a result of the study,it is observed that the wear resistance of the composites increases with an increase in Al_(3)Ti reinforcement content and hardness of the matrix.In addition,the size of abrasive particles and the applied load are significant factors affecting abrasive wear.
文摘This study examines the nonlinear behaviors of a clamped-clamped porous pipe made of a functionally graded material(FGM)that conveys fluids and is equipped with a retaining clip,focusing on primary resonance and subcritical dynamics.The nonlinear governing equations for the FGM pipe are derived by the extended Hamilton's principle,and subsequently discretized through the application of the Galerkin method.The direct method of multi-scales is then used to solve the derived equations.A thorough analysis of various parameters,including the clip stiffness,the power-law index,the porosity,and the clip location,is conducted to gain a comprehensive understanding of the system's nonlinear dynamics.Through the analysis of the first natural frequency,the study highlights the influence of the flow velocity and the clip stiffness,while the comparisons with metallic pipes emphasize the role of FGM composition.The examination of the forced response curves reveals saddle-node bifurcations and their dependence on parameters such as the detuning parameter and the power-law index,offering valuable insights into the system's nonlinear resonant behavior.Furthermore,the frequency-response curves illustrate the hardening nonlinearities influenced by factors such as the porosity and the clip stiffness,revealing nuanced effects on the system response and resonance characteristics.This comprehensive analysis enhances the understanding of nonlinear behaviors in FGM porous pipes with a retaining clip,providing key insights for practical engineering applications in system design and optimization.