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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Nonlinear bending characteristics of multidirectional functionally graded porous panels using higher-order finite element solution with parametric optimization

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Received 04 Mar 2024, Accepted 06 Apr 2024, Published online: 26 Apr 2024
 

Abstract

The current study aims to investigate the nonlinear bending behavior of unidirectional (1D) and multidirectional (2D/3D) functionally graded porous shell panels. Here, the material properties of the multidirectional functionally graded (FG)-panels are estimated by employing the representative volume element method and Voigt’s micromechanical homogenization scheme. The nonlinear mathematical model of the FG-panel is developed by incorporating Green-Lagrange type nonlinear strains in higher-order-midplane kinematics. The minimum potential energy principle is used to obtain the final form of the equilibrium equation for the multidirectional FG shell panel and further solved by using Picard’s iterative-based 2D-isoparametric finite element method via quadrilateral Lagrangian elements. The efficacy and robustness of the present model are checked by comparing its results with previously reported literature. Numerous examples are solved to analyze the impact of material parameters, such as volume fraction index and porosity index, and geometrical parameters, such as aspect ratio and support conditions, on the nonlinear deformation behavior of multidirectional FG shell panels. In addition, parametric optimization is carried out to minimize the flexural response by using the response surface methodology and, hence, determining the optimal values of multidirectional porous FG-panel. The results demonstrate that, within the defined ranges of FG-panel, lower values of porosity index and volume fraction index yield lesser deflection.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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