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Öğe Dynamic analysis of thick beams with functionally graded porous layers and viscoelastic support(Sage Publications Ltd, 2021) Akbaş, Şeref Doğuşcan; Bashiri, Abdullateef H.; Assie, Amr E.; Eltaher, Mohamed A.This study presents dynamic responses of a composite thick beam with a functionally graded porous layer under dynamic sine pulse load. The boundary conditions of the composite beam are considered as viscoelastic supports. Three layers are considered, and face sheet layers have porous functionally graded materials in which the distribution of material gradation through the graded layer is described by the power law function, and the porosity is depicted by three different distributions (i.e., symmetric distribution, X distribution, and LOZENGE distribution). The layered composite thick beam is modeled as a two-dimensional plane stress problem. The equation of motion is obtained by Lagrange's equations. In formation of the problem, the finite element method is used with a 12-node 2D plane element. In the solution process of the dynamic problem, a numerical time integration method of the Newmark method is used. In numerical analyses, influences of stiffness and damping coefficients of viscoelastic supports, material gradation index, porosity parameter, and porosity models on the dynamic response of thick functionally graded porous beam are investigated under the pulse load.Öğe Vibration of multilayered functionally graded deep beams under thermal load(Techno-Press, 2021) Bashiri, Abdullateef H.; Akbaş, Şeref Doğuşcan; Abdelrahman, Alaa A.; Assie, Amr; Eltaher, Mohamed A.Since the functionally graded materials (FGMs) are used extensively as thermal barriers in many of applications. Therefore, the current article focuses on studying and presenting dynamic responses of multilayer functionally graded (FG) deep beams placed in a thermal environment that is not addressed elsewhere. The material properties of each layer are proposed to be temperature-dependent and vary continuously through the height direction based on the Power-Law function. The deep layered beam is exposed to harmonic sinusoidal load and temperature rising. In the modelling of the multilayered FG deep beam, the two-dimensional (2D) plane stress continuum model is used. Equations of motion of deep composite beam with the associated boundary conditions are presented. In the frame of finite element method (FEM), the 2D twelve-node plane element is exploited to discretize the space domain through the length-thickness plane of the beam. In the solution of the dynamic problem, Newmark average acceleration method is used to solve the time domain incrementally. The developed procedure is verified and compared, and an excellent agreement is observed. In numerical examples, effects of graduation parameter, geometrical dimension and stacking sequence of layers on the time response of deep multilayer FG beams are investigated with temperature effects.