Local radial basis function collocation method for bending analyses of quasicrystal plates

•Meshless formulations are developed for static and dynamic bending of QC plates.•The phonon-phason coupling effects are studied numerically.•The influence of elastic foundation and variable plate thickness is investigated.•The response of QC plates to impact loading is simulated. The local radial b...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied Mathematical Modelling 2017-10, Vol.50, p.463-483
Hauptverfasser: Chiang, Y.C., Young, D.L., Sladek, J., Sladek, V.
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Zusammenfassung:•Meshless formulations are developed for static and dynamic bending of QC plates.•The phonon-phason coupling effects are studied numerically.•The influence of elastic foundation and variable plate thickness is investigated.•The response of QC plates to impact loading is simulated. The local radial basis function collocation method (LRBFCM) is proposed for plate bending analysis in orthorhombic quasicrystals (QCs) under static and transient dynamic loads. Three common types of the plate bending problems are considered: (1) QC plates resting on Winkler foundation (2) QC plates with variable thickness and (3) QC plates under a transient dynamic load. According to the Reissner–Mindlin plate bending theory, there is allowed to simulate the behavior of the two excitations in QC plates, phonon and phason, by 2D strong formulations for the system of governing equations. The governing equations, which describe the phason displacements, are based on Agiasofitou and Lazar elastodynamic model. Numerical results demonstrate the effect of the elastic foundation, as well as plate thickness on the phonon and phason characteristics in this paper. For the transient dynamic analysis, the influence of the phason friction coefficients on the responses of QC plate to transient dynamic loads is also studied.
ISSN:0307-904X
1088-8691
0307-904X
DOI:10.1016/j.apm.2017.05.051