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Dynamic behavior of nanobeams under axial loads: Integral elasticity modeling and size‐dependent eigenfrequencies assessment

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In this article, eigenfrequencies of nano-beams under axial loads are assessed by making recourse to the well-posed stress-driven nonlocal model (SDM) and strain-driven two-phase local/nonlocal formulation (NstrainG) of elasticity and… Click to show full abstract

In this article, eigenfrequencies of nano-beams under axial loads are assessed by making recourse to the well-posed stress-driven nonlocal model (SDM) and strain-driven two-phase local/nonlocal formulation (NstrainG) of elasticity and Bernoulli-Euler kinematics. The developed nonlocal methodology is applicable to a wide variety of nano-engineered materials, such as carbon nanotubes, and modern small-scale beam-like devices of nanotechnological interest. Eigenfrequencies calculated using SDM, are compared with NstrainG and other pertinent results in literature obtained by other nonlocal strategies. Influence of nonlocal thermoelastic effects and initial axial force (tension and compression) on dynamic responses are analyzed and discussed. Model hardening size effects from stress-driven approach is compared to model softening size effects from strain-driven two-phase local/nonlocal approach for increasing nonlocal parameters.

Keywords: elasticity; axial loads; behavior nanobeams; nanobeams axial; size; dynamic behavior

Journal Title: Mathematical Methods in The Applied Sciences
Year Published: 2021

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