Elastic wave characteristics of graphene reinforced polymer nanocomposite curved beams including thickness stretching effect

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This work aims at analyzing elastic wave characteristics in a polymeric nanocomposite curved beam reinforced by graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs). GNPs are adopted as a nanofiller inside the matrix to enhance the effective properties, which are approximated through Halpin-Tasi model and a modified rule of mixture. A higher-order shear deformation theory accounting for thickness stretching and the general strain gradient model to have both nonlocality and strain gradient size-dependency phenomena are adopted to model the nanobeam. A virtual work of Hamilton statement is utilized to get the governing motion equations and is solved in conjunction with the harmonic solution procedure. A comparative study shows the effects of small-scale coefficients, opening angle, weight fraction, the total number of layers in GNPs, and wave numbers on the propagation of waves in reinforced nanocomposite curved beams. This work is also developed for two different distribution of GNPs in a polymeric matrix, namely uniformly distribution and functionally graded one.

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Talebizadehsardari, P., Eyvazian, A., Musharavati, F., Mahani, R. B., & Sebaey, T. A. (2020). Elastic wave characteristics of graphene reinforced polymer nanocomposite curved beams including thickness stretching effect. Polymers, 12(10), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym12102194

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