Abstract

Buckling and free vibration characteristics of sandwich cylindrical panel with porous functionally graded graphene platelets (FG-GPL) core are investigated using semi-analytical approach. The effective mechanical properties are obtained by using properties of open cell foams and Halpin–Tsai micro mechanical model. The governing equations are obtained using Hamilton’s principle, considering a higher order theory to account the transverse shear and solved by Galerkin’s method. Effects of nature of in-plane edge load, distribution of porosity and GPL, porosity coefficient, GPL loading, core to total thickness ratio are analyzed in detail. It is shown that for a FG-GPL core sandwich cylindrical panel with high core thickness, even at higher amount of porosity the buckling resistance and free vibration frequency can be improved by properly tailoring both the GPL and porosity distribution. Moreover, a much variation in buckling and free vibration response with the type of in plane loading is observed and evident mode shape changes are observed with increase in aspect ratio. The cylindrical sandwich panel having a core with D-PD porosity variation and I-GPL-P pattern of GPL distribution has the maximum buckling resistance and free vibration frequency value.

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