https://doi.org/10.1140/epjp/i2018-12197-4
Regular Article
Three-dimensional dynamics of beam-like nanorotors on the basis of newly developed nonlocal shear deformable mode shapes
Department of Civil Engineering, K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Valiasr Ave., P.O. Box 15875-4416, Tehran, Iran
* e-mail: k_kiani@kntu.ac.ir
Received:
23
June
2018
Accepted:
8
August
2018
Published online:
16
October
2018
The longitudinal, chordwise, and flapwise vibrations of nanorotors are going to be examined via nonlocal Euler-Bernoulli and Timoshenko beam models. By exploiting Hamilton’s principle on the basis of the nonlocal constitutive relations, the novel-nonlocal equations of motion that display three-dimensional vibrations of the beam-like nanorotors are constructed and solved for natural frequencies using the Galerkin-based assumed mode methodology. For capturing the frequencies more accurately, the newly developed-size-dependent mode shapes are employed in which the true nonlocal boundary conditions at the free end are satisfied exactly. Accounting for dynamic couplings of the longitudinal and chordwise vibrations, the roles of the angular velocity, nonlocality, length of the nanorotor, and radius of the nanoshaft on the longitudinal, chordwise, and flapwise frequencies are displayed and discussed. Further, the critical angular velocity of the nanorotor by considering the nonlocality is derived and its influential factors are displayed. The crucial role of the shear deformation on the obtained results is also explained methodically.
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