An analytical solution for nonlinear vibration and post-buckling of functionally graded pipes conveying fluid considering the rotary inertia and shear deformation effects

In this paper, a nonlinear Timoshenko beam model is considered to analytically investigate post-buckling and nonlinear vibration of flexible fluid-conveying pipes made of functionally graded materials. Closed-form expressions are presented to study the effects of shear deformation and rotary inertia...

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Inertia
Nonlinear vibration
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Pipes
Polymers
Post-buckling
Shear
Velocity
Vibration
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