Put a New Class of Structural Composites to Use
Real Solutions for Predicting Load
Initially designed as thermal barrier materials for aerospace
applications and fusion reactors, functionally graded materials
(FGMs) are now widely employed as structural components in
extremely high-temperature environments. However, little
information is commonly available that would allow engineers to
predict the response of FGM plates and shells subjected to thermal
and mechanical loads.
Functionally Graded Materials: Nonlinear Analysis of Plates and
Shells is the first book devoted to the geometrically nonlinear
response of inhomogeneous isotropic and functionally graded plates
and shells. Concerned that the high loads common to many structures
may result in nonlinear load deflection relationships due to large
deformations, author Hui-Shen Shen has been conducting
investigations since 2001, paying particular attention to the
nonlinear response of these plates and shells to nonlinear bending,
postbuckling and nonlinear vibration.
Nearly all the solutions presented are the results of
investigations conducted by the author and his collaborators. The
rigor of these investigative procedures allows the results
presented within these pages to stand as a benchmark against which
the validity and accuracy of other numerical solutions may be
measured
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