Abstract

This paper aims to investigate the free and forced vibration behavior of a sandwich beam with functionally graded porous core and composite face layers embedded with shape memory alloy (SMA). Three different porosity patterns are assumed through the thickness direction of the core, and composite face layers are reinforced with carbon nanotubes (CNT). The sandwich beam is resting on an elastic foundation which is simulated by Vlasov’s model. By using Hamilton’s principle and first-order shear deformation theory, the governing equations of motion are derived. The analytical solution is presented to solve the equations of motion using Navier’s solution. Results are verified with corresponding literatures. Finally, the effects of important parameters such as temperature, volume fraction of SMA, porosity distribution, weight fraction of CNT, and geometric parameters are explored in detail.

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