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Item A finite element based assessment of static behavior of multiphase magneto-electro-elastic beams under different thermal loading(Techno-Press, 2017) Mahesh, M.; Kattimani, S.C.In this article, static analysis of a magneto-electro-elastic (MEE) beam subjected to various thermal loading and boundary conditions has been investigated. Influence of pyroeffects (pyroelectric and pyromagnetic) on the direct quantities (displacements and the potentials) of the MEE beam under different boundary conditions is studied. The finite element (FE) formulation of the MEE beam is developed using the total potential energy principle and the constitutive equations of the MEE material taking into account the coupling between elastic, electric, magnetic and thermal properties. Using the Maxwell electrostatic and electromagnetic relations, variation of stresses, displacements, electric and magnetic potentials along the length of the MEE beam are investigated. Effect of volume fractions, aspect ratio and boundary conditions on the direct quantities in thermal environment has been determined. The present investigation may be useful in design and analysis of magnetoelectroelastic smart structures and sensor applications. © 2017 Techno-Press, Ltd.Item Static analysis of stepped functionally graded magneto-electro-elastic plates in thermal environment: A finite element study(Elsevier Ltd, 2017) Mahesh, M.; Kattimani, S.C.In this article, a finite element (FE) formulation accounting for multiphysics response of multilayered magneto-electro-elastic (MEE) plates in the thermal environment has been presented. The equilibrium equations of motion are attained using the principle of total potential energy and coupled constitutive relations of MEE material. Maxwell's equation of electrostatics and magnetostatics are used to model the electric and magnetic behavior. The influence of various through thickness temperature distributions on the static parameters of stepped functionally graded magneto-electro-elastic (SFG-MEE) plates is investigated. Further, an extra attention has been devoted to evaluate the effect of product properties (pyroelectric and pyromagnetic coupling), boundary conditions and aspect ratio on the direct (displacements, electric potential and magnetic potential) and derived quantities (stresses, electric displacement, and magnetic flux density) of the SFG-MEE plate. A comparative study is also carried out to analyse the effect of stacking sequence, boundary conditions, pyroeffects, length-to-width ratio and aspect ratios of the SFG-MEE plate. The credibility of the proposed FE model is verified with the results available in the literature. It is expected that the findings in this article may be useful for accurate design and analysis of MEE structures under the thermal environment. © 2017 Elsevier LtdItem Hygrothermal analysis of magneto-electro-elastic plate using 3D finite element analysis(Elsevier Ltd, 2017) Mahesh, M.; Kattimani, S.C.In this article, the static response of magneto-electro-elastic (MEE) plate subjected to hygrothermal loads is investigated using the finite element (FE) method. A FE formulation is derived using the principle of total potential energy and linear coupled constitutive equations of MEE materials by taking into account the thermal and hygroscopic field effects. A uniform temperature rise and moisture concentration rise has been considered. The variations of static parameters are estimated along the MEE plate length by considering the temperature and moisture dependant elastic stiffness coefficients. The coupled FE equilibrium equations in terms of displacements, electric and magnetic potentials are solved directly using condensation procedure. Numerical examples of the FE results are presented and discussed in detail to understand the significant effects of hygrothermal loading, temperature and moisture dependent material properties, boundary conditions and aspect ratio on the direct (displacements, electric potential and magnetic potential) and derived quantities (stresses, electric displacement and magnetic flux density) of MEE plate. © 2017 Elsevier LtdItem Investigation of the effect of BaTiO3/CoFe2O4 particle arrangement on the static response of magneto-electro-thermo-elastic plates(Elsevier Ltd, 2018) Mahesh, M.; Kattimani, S.In this article, a framework based on finite element (FE) methods is proposed for predicting the influence of spatial arrangement of two phase Barium Titanate (BaTiO3) and Cobalt Ferric Oxide (CoFe2O4) particulate composites on the static response of magneto-electro-thermo-elastic (METE) plates. The coupled material properties such as piezoelectric, piezomagnetic, dielectric, magnetic permeability, thermal expansion and pyro co-efficients vary significantly with the spatial arrangement of BaTiO3/CoFe2O4 particulates. The coupled FE governing equations accounting the effect of particle arrangement is presented by incorporating linear coupled constitutive equations of METE composites. Through the condensation technique, the governing equations of METE plates are solved to obtain direct (thermal displacements, electric and magnetic potentials) and derived quantities (stresses, electric displacements and magnetic flux densities). A special attention has been placed on evaluating the pyro-electric and pyro-magnetic coupling effects for different packing arrangement considered namely, Body Centered Cubic (BCC), Face Centered Cubic (FCC) and Simple Cubic (SC) METE particulate composites. Further, parametric studies are carried out to analyse the influence of boundary conditions and aspect ratio. The present study reveals that the multiphysics response of METE plates changes significantly with the packing arrangements of BaTiO3/CoFe2O4 particulates and geometrical parameters. It is believed that the obtained solutions would provide insights into design aspects of METE structures. © 2017 Elsevier LtdItem Influence of coupled fields on free vibration and static behavior of functionally graded magneto-electro-thermo-elastic plate(SAGE Publications Ltd info@sagepub.co.uk, 2018) Mahesh, M.; Sagar, P.J.; Kattimani, S.In this article, the influence of full coupling between thermal, elastic, magnetic, and electric fields on the natural frequency of functionally graded magneto-electro-thermo-elastic plates has been investigated using finite element methods. The contribution of overall coupling effect as well as individual elastic, piezoelectric, piezomagnetic, and thermal phases toward the stiffness of magneto-electro-thermo-elastic plates is evaluated. A finite element formulation is derived using Hamilton’s principle and coupled constitutive equations of magneto-electro-thermo-elastic material. Based on the first-order shear deformation theory, kinematics relations are established and the corresponding finite element model is developed. Furthermore, the static studies of magneto-electro-elastic plate have been carried out by reducing the fully coupled finite element formulation to partially coupled state. Particular attention has been paid to investigate the influence of thermal fields, electric fields, and magnetic fields on the behavior of magneto-electro-elastic plate. In addition, the effect of pyrocoupling on the magneto-electro-elastic plate has also been studied. Furthermore, the effect of geometrical parameters such as aspect ratio, length-to-thickness ratio, stacking sequence, and boundary conditions is studied in detail. The investigation may contribute significantly in enhancing the performance and applicability of functionally graded magneto-electro-thermo-elastic structures in the field of sensors and actuators. © 2017, © The Author(s) 2017.Item Porosity influence on structural behaviour of skew functionally graded magneto-electro-elastic plate(Elsevier Ltd, 2018) Kiran, M.C.; Kattimani, S.; Mahesh, M.This article presents a finite element (FE) formulation to assess the influence of porosity on the static responses and free vibration of functionally graded skew magneto-electro-elastic (FGSMEE) plate. The porosity is accounted for local density using modified power law. The skew edges of the plate are achieved by implementing transformation matrix. The coupled constitutive relations establish the different couplings associated with MEE materials. The displacements, potentials, and stresses for the porous skew plate are established through static analysis. The influence of porosity on the natural frequency of the skew plate is investigated via free vibration analysis. The influence of different porosity distributions on various skew angles of the FGSMEE plate has been studied. The effect of porosity volume, skew angle, and geometrical parameters such as aspect ratio, thickness ratio, and boundary conditions on the porous FGSMEE plate is investigated. © 2018 Elsevier LtdItem Thermal response analysis of multi-layered magneto-electro-thermo-elastic plates using higher order shear deformation theory(Techno-Press, 2020) Mahesh, M.; Harursampath, D.; Kattimani, S.C.In this article, the static responses of layered magneto-electro-thermo-elastic (METE) plates in thermal environment have been investigated through FE methods. By using Reddy’s third order shear deformation theory (TSDT) in association with the Hamilton’s principle, the direct and derived quantities of the coupled system have been obtained. The coupled governing equations of METE plates have been derived through condensation technique. Three layered METE plates composed of piezoelectric and piezomagnetic phases are considered for evaluation. For investigating the correctness and accuracy, the results in this article are validated with previous researches. In addition, a special attention has been paid to evaluate the influence of different electro-magnetic boundary conditions and pyrocoupling on the coupled response of METE plates. Finally, the influence of stacking sequences, magnitude of temperature load and aspect ratio on the coupled static response of METE plates are investigated in detail. © © 2020 Techno-Press, Ltd.Item On vibration analysis of functionally graded carbon nanotube reinforced magneto-electro-elastic plates with different electro-magnetic conditions using higher order finite element methods(China Ordnance Industry Corporation, 2021) Mahesh, M.; Harursampath, D.; Kattimani, S.This article deals with evaluating the frequency response of functionally graded carbon nanotube reinforced magneto-electro-elastic (FG-CNTMEE) plates subjected to open and closed electro-magnetic circuit conditions. In this regard finite element formulation has been derived. The plate kinematics adjudged via higher order shear deformation theory (HSDT) is considered for evaluation. The equations of motion are obtained with the help of Hamilton's principle and solved using condensation technique. It is found that the convergence and accuracy of the present FE formulation is very good to address the vibration problem of FG-CNTMEE plate. For the first time, frequency response analysis of FG-CNTMEE plates considering the effect of various circuit conditions associated with parameters such as CNT distributions, volume fraction, skew angle, aspect ratio, length-to-thickness ratio and coupling fields has been carried out. The results of this article can serve as benchmark for future development and analysis of smart structures. © 2020 The AuthorsItem Nonlinear free vibration and transient responses of porous functionally graded magneto-electro-elastic plates(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2022) Sh, E.L.; Kattimani, S.; Mahesh, M.The geometrically nonlinear free vibration and transient response of porous functionally graded magneto-electro-elastic (PFG-MEE) plates are studied based on the first-order shear deformation (FSDT) theory, von Karman's nonlinear strain–displacement relations along with modified power law. With Hamilton's theory, the coupled equations of motion are obtained and analyzed by adapting finite element methods (FEM). Moreover, using Newmark's, Picard's, and Newton–Raphson methods, a porous FG-MEE plate's nonlinear and transient response is analyzed using MATLAB software. After validating the present study, the influence of porosity distribution, porosity index, boundary conditions, aspect ratios, and thickness to length ratios on the nonlinear frequency ratio and nonlinear transient response of porous FG-MEE plate is investigated. It is revealed that geometric parameters, porosity index, boundary conditions, and form of porosity distribution significantly influence the nonlinear frequency ratio and nonlinear transient deflections of porous FG-MEE plates. © 2021, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology.
