Three-dimensional buckling analysis of functionally graded saturated porous rectangular plates under combined loading conditions

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The present work studies the buckling behavior of functionally graded (FG) porous rectangular plates subjected to different loading conditions. Three different porosity distributions are assumed throughout the thickness, namely, a nonlinear symmetric, a nonlinear asymmetric and a uniform distribution. A novel approach is proposed here based on a combination of the generalized differential quadrature (GDQ) method and finite elements (FEs), labeled here as the FE-GDQ method, while assuming a Biot’s constitutive law in lieu of the classical elasticity relations. A para-metric study is performed systematically to study the sensitivity of the buckling response of porous structures, to different input parameters, such as the aspect ratio, porosity and Skempton coeffi-cients, along with different boundary conditions (BCs) and porosity distributions, with promising and useful conclusions for design purposes of many engineering structural porous members.

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Kiarasi, F., Babaei, M., Asemi, K., Dimitri, R., & Tornabene, F. (2021). Three-dimensional buckling analysis of functionally graded saturated porous rectangular plates under combined loading conditions. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/app112110434

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