Abstract

ABSTRACTThis article aims to investigate stability and vibration behavior of carbon nanotube-reinforced composite beams supported by classical and nonclassical boundary conditions. To include significant effects of shear deformation and rotary inertia, Timoshenko beam theory is used to formulate the coupled equations of motion governing buckling and vibration analyses of the beams. An effective mathematical technique, namely Chebyshev collocation method, is employed to solve the coupled equations of motion for determining critical buckling loads and natural frequencies of the beams with different boundary conditions. The accuracy and reliability of the proposed mathematical models are verified numerically by comparing with the existing results in the literature for the cases of classical boundary conditions. New results of critical buckling loads and natural frequencies of the beams with nonclassical boundary conditions including translational and rotational springs are presented and discussed in detail associated with many important parametric studies.

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