Abstract In this study, an effective analytical solution for the stability problem of functionally graded (FG) carbon nanotube reinforced composite (CNTRC) conical shells (CSs) exposed to external lateral and hydrostatic… Click to show full abstract
Abstract In this study, an effective analytical solution for the stability problem of functionally graded (FG) carbon nanotube reinforced composite (CNTRC) conical shells (CSs) exposed to external lateral and hydrostatic pressures is presented. The materials of functionally graded carbon nanotube reinforced composite conical shells (FG-CNTRC-CSs) are graded in the thickness direction according to linear distributions of the volume fraction of CNTs. The effective material properties of CNTRC-CSs are calculated using the extended mixture rule. The basic equations of CNTRC-CSs are derived using modified Donnell-type shell theory based on the first order shear deformation theory (FSDT). By using Galerkin method, the expressions for the critical external pressures of FG-CNTRC-CSs are obtained. The accuracy and reliability of existing solutions is confirmed by numerical examples and comparison with the results based on the FSDT and classical shell theory (CST) in the literature. Finally, numerical calculations are performed to demonstrate the effects of various graded profiles and volume fraction of CNTs and variation of CSs geometry on the critical external pressures for FG-CNTRC-CSs.
               
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