Nonlinear Stability Characteristics of Porous Graded Composite Microplates Including Various Microstructural-Dependent Strain Gradient Tensors

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World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd

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In this study, the nonlinear buckling and postbuckling characteristics of composite microplates made of a porous functionally graded (PFG) material are scrutinized in the presence of different size-dependent strain gradient tensors as microscale. Accordingly, for the first time, the effect of each microstructural tensor is analyzed separately on the nonlinear stability of PFG microplates with and without a central cutout. In order to fulfill this goal, the isogeometric computation approach is engaged to integrate the finite element approach into the nonuniform B-spline-based computer aided design tool. Accordingly, the geometry of the microplate with a central cutout is modeled smoothly to verify C-1 continuity based upon a refined higher-order plate formulations. In this regard, the microstructural-dependent load-deflection paths associated with the nonlinear stability of axially compressed microplates are traced.

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Micromechanics, size dependency, isogeometric approach, postbuckling, geometric approximation, porous graded composite materials

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International Journal of Applied Mechanics

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