Abstract

The sandwich structures contain three or more layers attached to the core. In the current research, a three-layered sandwich microplate containing functionally graded (FG) porous materials as core and piezoelectric nanocomposite materials as face sheets subjected to electric field resting on Pasternak foundation is chosen as a model to investigate its vibrational behavior. To make the face sheets stiffer, they are reinforced by carbon nanotubes (CNTs) via different distribution patterns which result in changing their properties along the thickness direction. An innovative quasi-3D shear deformation theory with five unknowns, Hamilton’s principle, and modified couple stress theory are hired to gain equations of motion related to the abovementioned microstructure. Eventually, the evaluation of materials’ properties, geometry specifications, foundation moduli, and hygrothermal environment on vibrational behavior of such structures became easier using the presented results of the current study in figure format. As an instance, it is revealed that CNTs’ volume fraction elevation causes mechanical properties improvement, and in the following, natural frequency increment. Besides, considering the hygrothermal environment causes significant effects on the results.

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