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Computational Structural Mechanics

Static and Dynamic Behaviors

  • 1st Edition - September 13, 2018
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Snehashish Chakraverty, Karan Kumar Pradhan
  • Language: English

Computational Structural Mechanics: Static and Dynamic Behaviors provides a cutting-edge treatment of functionally graded materials and the computational methods and solutions… Read more

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Description

Computational Structural Mechanics: Static and Dynamic Behaviors provides a cutting-edge treatment of functionally graded materials and the computational methods and solutions of FG static and vibration problems of plates. Using the Rayleigh-Ritz method, static and dynamic problems related to behavior of FG rectangular, Levy, elliptic, skew and annular plates are discussed in detail. A thorough review of the latest research results, computational methods and applications of FG technology make this an essential resource for researchers in academia and industry.

Key features

  • Explains application-oriented treatments of the functionally graded materials used in industry
  • Addresses relevant algorithms and key computational techniques
  • Provides numerical solutions of static and vibration problems associated with functionally graded beams and plates of different geometries

Readership

Researchers and postgraduate students in materials and mechanics of materials, and designers of thermal resistant technology for nuclear power generation, aerospace, automotive and structural engineering

Table of contents

1. Overview of functionally graded materials2. Rayleigh-Ritz Method3. DQ and GDQ Methods4. Finite Element Method5. Static analysis of FG beams6. Vibration of FG beams7. Static Analysis of FG Plates8. Vibration of thick rectangular Plates9. Vibration of FG skew plates10. Vibration of FG Annular plates11. Vibration of FG plates on elastic foundations

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: September 13, 2018
  • Language: English

About the authors

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Snehashish Chakraverty

Dr. Snehashish Chakraverty is a Senior Professor in the Department of Mathematics (Applied Mathematics Group), National Institute of Technology Rourkela, with over 30 years of teaching and research experience. A gold medalist from the University of Roorkee (now IIT Roorkee), he earned his Ph.D. from IIT Roorkee and completed post-doctoral work at the University of Southampton (UK) and Concordia University (Canada). He has also served as a visiting professor in Canada and South Africa. Dr. Chakraverty has authored/edited 38 books and published over 495 research papers. His research spans differential equations (ordinary, partial, fractional), numerical and computational methods, structural and fluid dynamics, uncertainty modeling, and soft computing techniques. He has guided 27 Ph.D. scholars, with 10 currently under his supervision.

He has led 16 funded research projects and hosted international researchers through prestigious fellowships. Recognized in the top 2% of scientists globally (Stanford-Elsevier list, 2020–2024), he has received numerous awards including the CSIR Young Scientist Award, BOYSCAST Fellowship, INSA Bilateral Exchange, and IOP Top Cited Paper Awards. He is Chief Editor of International Journal of Fuzzy Computation and Modelling and serves on several international editorial boards.

Affiliations and expertise
HAG Professor, Department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics Group, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, Rourkela, Odisha, India. Differential Equations (ordinary, partial, and fractional), Numerical Analysis, Computational Methods, Structural Dynamics (FGM, Nano), Fluid Dynamics, Mathematical and Uncertainty Modelling, Soft Computing and Machine Intelligence (Artificial Neural Network, Fuzzy, Interval, and Affine Computations)., India

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Karan Kumar Pradhan

Karan Kumar Pradhan is the Assistant Professor (NPIU, TEQIP-III) in Department of Basic Science, Parala Maharaja Engineering College, Berhampur (Odisha). Formerly, he was the Senior Research Fellow, Department of Mathematics, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India and also the recipient of SERB National Post-Doctoral Fellowship. KK Pradhan’s research interests are numerical modeling, vibration problems, and structural members.
Affiliations and expertise
Senior Research Fellow, Dept of Mathematics, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India

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