Static Behaviour of Functionally Graded Magneto-Electro-Elastic Plates and Beams in Thermal and Hygrothermal Environment
Date
2018
Authors
M, Vinyas
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
This dissertation deals with the investigation of coupled multiphysics response
of stepped functionally graded magneto-electro-elastic (SFGMEE) and multiphase
MEE beams and plates in the thermal and hygrothermal environment. The influence of
pyroeffects on the direct and derived quantities of MEE beams and plates has been
investigated. An attempt has been made to evaluate the effect of external moisture and
temperature on the static parameters of hygrothermo-magneto-electro-elastic
(HTMEE) beams and plates made of adaptive wood encapsulated with piezoelectric
material (Barium Titanate-BaTiO3) and magnetostrictive material (Cobalt FerriteCoFe2O4). To this end, three-dimensional finite element (FE) formulation has been
derived with the aid of the total potential energy principle and constitutive equations of
MEE material considering the temperature and moisture fields. The condensation
technique is employed to obtain the nodal values of degrees of freedom such as
displacement components, electric potential and magnetic potential. Further, the FE
formulation is extended to study the individual and combined effects of thermal,
magnetic and electric fields on the static behaviour of SFGMEE plates. The effect of
volume fractions, boundary conditions, aspect ratio, stacking sequence and length-towidth ratio on the static response of SFGMEE and multiphase beams and plates has
been studied.
The numerical evaluation reveals that the different thermal loading profiles
exhibit unique effect on the static behaviour of MEE beams and plates. In addition, the
significant influence of pyroeffects is noticed for all the forms of thermal loads. The
volume fractions of BaTiO3 and CoFe2O4 show a considerable influence on the
variation of multiphase MEE beam. Furthermore, a novel FE approach presented to
deal with the hygrothermal response of MEE beams and plates suggest that the
moisture and temperature fields exhibit a predominant effect on the static parameters.
The empirical constants associated with the temperature and moisture dependent
elastic stiffness alter the hygrothermal response of MEE beams and plates.iv
The comprehensive investigation on the effects of multi-field loads on the
characteristic behaviour of SFGMEE plates is carried out using the first order shear
deformation theory (FSDT). The results disclose that the predominant influence of the
electric and magnetic loads along with the thermal load exhibit a predominant
influence on the behaviour of the plates.
Finally, the influence of BaTiO3 and CoFe2O4 particle arrangement on the
static response of magneto-electro-thermo-elastic (METE) plates has been
investigated. The significant forms of particles arrangement such as body-centered
cubic, face-centered cubic and simple cube are considered for the analysis. The
investigation reveals that the direct (displacements, electric potential and magnetic
potential) and derived quantities (stresses, electric displacement, magnetic flux
densities) of METE plate predominantly vary with respect to the particle arrangement.
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, magneto-electro-elastic, pyroeffects, multiphase, hygrothermomagneto-electro-elastic, fully coupled analysis