Abstract

In this paper, the Dual Mesh Control Domain Method (DMCDM) is used to carry out the free vibration and buckling analysis of two-constituent Functionally Graded Beams (FGBs) with through-thickness material variation. The material composition (modulus and density) is varied continuously through the beam thickness according to a power-law. The Euler-Bernoulli beam model consisting of the displacements and bending moment as the primary nodal degrees of freedom (i.e., mixed model) and the Timoshenko beam model with the displacement degrees of freedom (i.e., displacement model) are formulated as eigenvalue problems using the DMCDM. The numerical examples presented consider typical beam boundary conditions and various power-law exponents and slenderness ratios. The accuracy of this method is demonstrated by comparing the numerical results with those available in the literature.

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