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      Nonlinear frequency behavior of cracked functionally graded porous beams resting on elastic foundation using Reddy shear deformation theory

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          This paper presents the nonlinear frequency behavior of cracked functionally graded porous beams subjected to various boundary conditions using Reddy shear deformation theory and Green’s tensor together with the Von Karman geometric nonlinearity. The material properties of the beam vary exponentially in thickness direction. A generalized differential quadrature method (GDQM) in conjunction with a direct numerical iteration method is developed to solve the system of equations derived by means of Hamilton’s principle. Demonstrating the convergence of this method, the verification is performed by using extracted results from a previous study based on the Euler and Timoshenko beam theory. The results for extensive studies are provided to understand the influences of the different gradient indexes, vibration amplitude ratios, porosity indexes, shear and elastic foundation parameters, and boundary conditions on the nonlinear frequency behavior. The location of crack plays the significant role on the nonlinear frequency ratios. The frequency ratios hit the minimum when the crack is located in mid-span of the beam. In this regard, the effect of shear stiffness of foundation is much more than that of Winkler one in the increasing mid-span value of nonlinear frequency ratio. It is also shown that the crack location results in decline of frequency ratios in the mid-span of beam specially for the cracks located closer to surface, the deeper ones lead to get nonlinear frequency ratios rise much more due to the fact that the deeper the crack is, the weaker the crack section becomes. The results of this paper and the effects of these parameters can be used in the optimal design of functionally graded beams and in crack prediction, detection, and monitoring techniques.

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              A substantial fraction of the mysteries associated with crack extension might be eliminated if the description of fracture experiments could include some reasonable estimate of the stress conditions near the leading edge of a crack particularly at points of onset of rapid fracture and at points of fracture arrest. It is pointed out that for somewhat brittle tensile fractures in situations such that a generalized plane-stress or a plane-strain analysis is appropriate, the influence of the test configuration, loads, and crack length upon the stresses near an end of the crack may be expressed in terms of two parameters. One of these is an adjustable uniform stress parallel to the direction of a crack extension. It is shown that the other parameter, called the stress-intensity factor, is proportional to the square root of the force tending to cause crack extension. Both factors have a clear interpretation and field of usefulness in investigations of brittle-fracture mechanics.
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                Journal
                Journal of Vibration and Control
                Journal of Vibration and Control
                SAGE Publications
                1077-5463
                1741-2986
                June 2023
                April 21 2022
                June 2023
                : 29
                : 11-12
                : 2454-2472
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Mechanical Engineering, Shiraz Branch Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, Iran
                [2 ]Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, North Texas University, Denton, TX, USA
                Article
                10.1177/10775463221080213
                c5d5f86a-11eb-467f-8a29-5ab322b03b34
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