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Title: Large deflection Analysis of functionally graded beam by using combining method
Authors: Demir, Ersin
Çallıoğlu, Hasan
Girgin, Zekeriya
Abstract: In this study, the large deflection behavior of a circular cross-section beam is examined using the Combining Method (CM). The CM is a numerical solution method that uses block diagrams in the Matlab-Simulink program and weighting coefficients in the Differential Quadrature Method (DQM). The beam material considered is Functionally Graded Material (FGM). Boundary conditions of the beam are taken as clamped-free (C-F) and a singular load is assumed to be applied from the free end of the beam. Geometric nonlinear analysis is performed while calculating the large deflection equations of the beam and performing numerical analysis. The effects of increasing the force applied to the beam, changing the beam cross-section in the longitudinal direction, and changing the material index of the FGM on the extreme deflection behavior of the beam were examined. For comparison purposes, the results obtained from CM are compared with the results obtained from both SolidWorks-Simulation and Ansys-Workbench programs. As a result of the analysis, increasing the applied force causes the x and y coordinates of the end point of the beam to decrease. The change in geometry and material index greatly affects the large deflection occurring in the beam.
URI: https://doi.org/10.55546/jmm.1451429
https://search.trdizin.gov.tr/yayin/detay/1245080
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/57631
ISSN: 2717-8811
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