Asiri, Saeed A.Akbaş, Şeref DoğuşcanEltaher, Mohamed A.2021-03-202021-03-2020201225-45681598-6217http://doi.org/10.12989/sem.2020.75.6.713https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12885/366Eltaher, M. A./0000-0003-3116-2101; Akbas, Seref Doguscan/0000-0001-5327-3406This article aims to illustrate the damped dynamic responses of layered functionally graded (FG) thick 2D beam under dynamic pulse sinusoidal load by using finite element method, for the first time. To investigate the response of thick beam accurately, two-dimensional plane stress problem is assumed to describe the constitutive behavior of thick beam structure. The material is distributed gradually through the thickness of each layer by generalized power law function. The Kelvin-Voigt viscoelastic constitutive model is exploited to include the material internal damping effect. The governing equations are obtained by using Lagrange's equations and solved by using finite element method with twelve -node 2D plane element. The dynamic equation of motion is solved numerically by Newmark implicit time integration procedure. Numerical studies are presented to illustrate stacking sequence and material gradation index on the displacement-time response of cantilever beam structure. It is found that, the number of waves increases by increasing the graduation distribution parameter. The presented mathematical model is useful in analysis and design of nuclear, marine, vehicle and aerospace structures those manufactured from functionally graded materials (FGM).eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessdynamic analysisthick beampulse loadlayered FGMviscoelasticfinite element methodDamped dynamic responses of a layered functionally graded thick beam under a pulse loadArticle10.12989/sem.2020.75.6.713756713722WOS:000577107100006Q2Q2