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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/29155| Título : | A robust five-unknowns higher-order deformation theory optimized via machine learning for functionally graded plates |
| Autor : | Yarasca, J. Mantari, J.L. Monge, J. C. Hinostroza, M.A. |
| Palabras clave : | Higher-order deformation theory;Functionally graded plates;Genetic algorithms;Machine learning;Static analysis |
| Fecha de publicación : | abr-2024 |
| Editorial : | Taylor & Francis |
| Resumen : | This article presents a new kind of higher-order deformation theory, called Parametric Higher-order Deformation Theory (PHDT), for the static analysis of functionally graded plates (FGPs). The novelty of the PHDT is the use of strain shape functions that are calibrated by a set of tuning parameters to approximate 3D results along the plate thickness. The tuning parameters are assumed to vary with side-to-thickness ratios and power-law indexes. In contrast to higher-order shear deformation theories (HSDTs), the PHDT is not mathematically constrained to satisfy the traction-free boundary condition on the bottom plate’s surface. The proposed plate model is based on a 5-unknown HSDT previously presented by one of the authors. The governing equations are derived from the principle of virtual works, and Navier-type closed form solutions have been obtained for simply supported FGPs subjected to bisinuisoidal transverse pressure. A general methodology that uses genetic algorithms to determine the optimal tuning parameters of PHDTs for FGPs with various side-to-thickness ratios and power-law indexes is presented. The accuracy of the PHDT is assessed by comparing the results of numerical examples with a 3D elasticity solution, HSDTs reported in the literature, and the well-known Carrera Unified Formulation. The results show that quasi-3D displacement and stress distribution are obtained using a set of tuning parameters to form adaptable strain shape functions that are optimized for the given structural problem. |
| URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/29155 |
| Derechos: | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
| Aparece en las colecciones: | Fondos Concursables |
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