In this article, free vibration of the variable cross-section (non-uniform) single-layered graphene nano-ribbons (SLGNRs) is investigated by using the Differential Quadrature Method (DQM). Here width of the cross-section is assumed to vary exponentially along the length of the nano-ribbon. Euler–Bernoulli beam theory is considered in conjunction with the nonlocal elasticity theory of Eringen. Step by step procedure is included and MATLAB code has been developed to obtain the numerical results for different scaling parameters as well as for four types of boundary conditions. Convergence study is carried out to illustrate the efficiency of the method and obtained results are validated with known results in special cases showing good agreement...
This paper presents a free vibration analysis of functionally graded (FG) polymer composite curved n...
Buckling and free vibration analyses of nonlocal axially functionally graded Euler nanobeams is the ...
Nanostructures have made significant advancements in the fields of science, and engineering because ...
In this work, the nonlocal strain gradient theory is applied to study the free vibration response of...
Graphene nanoribbons (GNRs), the finite-wide counterparts of crystalline graphene sheets, have been ...
In last decade, nanoplates were used in various types of industries such as electronics, aircraft, s...
In this paper, the Ritz method has been employed to analyze the free in-plane vibration of heterogen...
The target of the present research is to analyze the free vibration of non-uniform nanobeam resting ...
The mechanical stability of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) is an important mechanical property to study...
In this article, free vibration of SingleWalled Carbon Nanotube (SWCNT) resting on exponentially var...
The present paper deals with the free vibration analysis of single-walled carbon nanotube in an elas...
WE PRESENT A NEW NONLOCAL ELASTICITY-BASED ANALYSIS METHOD for free vibrations of functionally grade...
In the present paper, the semi-analytical differential transformation method (DTM) is employed for v...
In this paper, the first investigation on free vibration analysis of three-layered nanobeams with th...
Static and free vibration analysis of carbon nano wires with rectangular cross section based on Timo...
This paper presents a free vibration analysis of functionally graded (FG) polymer composite curved n...
Buckling and free vibration analyses of nonlocal axially functionally graded Euler nanobeams is the ...
Nanostructures have made significant advancements in the fields of science, and engineering because ...
In this work, the nonlocal strain gradient theory is applied to study the free vibration response of...
Graphene nanoribbons (GNRs), the finite-wide counterparts of crystalline graphene sheets, have been ...
In last decade, nanoplates were used in various types of industries such as electronics, aircraft, s...
In this paper, the Ritz method has been employed to analyze the free in-plane vibration of heterogen...
The target of the present research is to analyze the free vibration of non-uniform nanobeam resting ...
The mechanical stability of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) is an important mechanical property to study...
In this article, free vibration of SingleWalled Carbon Nanotube (SWCNT) resting on exponentially var...
The present paper deals with the free vibration analysis of single-walled carbon nanotube in an elas...
WE PRESENT A NEW NONLOCAL ELASTICITY-BASED ANALYSIS METHOD for free vibrations of functionally grade...
In the present paper, the semi-analytical differential transformation method (DTM) is employed for v...
In this paper, the first investigation on free vibration analysis of three-layered nanobeams with th...
Static and free vibration analysis of carbon nano wires with rectangular cross section based on Timo...
This paper presents a free vibration analysis of functionally graded (FG) polymer composite curved n...
Buckling and free vibration analyses of nonlocal axially functionally graded Euler nanobeams is the ...
Nanostructures have made significant advancements in the fields of science, and engineering because ...