In this Letter, governing equations for the nanoscale plates with consideration of both surface effects and non-local elasticity are derived. The closed-form solutions for the critical buckling force of simply supported plates are obtained. Results show that the critical buckling force of the nanoplate increases with increasing surface effects and decreasing non-local parameter. The reduction of critical buckling force by shear deformation becomes significant as the thickness of the plate increases. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first Letter to deal with the stability of nanoplates by considering the combining effects of surface energy and non-local elasticity
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© 2013 Dr. Michael J. LachutNanomechanical doubly-clamped beams and cantilever plates are often used...
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A continuum finite element model for the nanoscale plates considering the surface effect of the mate...
Using an improved multilayered plate model, the influence of surface and interface energies on the b...
The vibration behaviors of simply supported Kirchhoff and Mindlin nanoscale plates with consideratio...
This article presents the buckling analysis of orthotropic nanoplates such as graphene using the two...
© 2013 Dr. Michael J. LachutNanomechanical doubly-clamped beams and cantilever plates are often used...
A unified plate model predicting the buckling behaviors is proposed by incorporating both surface an...
This paper studies the influence of surface energy (which includes the residual surface stress and s...
In this paper, a general third-order shear deformation plate theory (GTSDPT) is employed to investig...
The paper analyzes the elastic–plastic buckling behavior of thick, rectangular nanoplates embedded i...
This paper presents the influence of surface energy effects on the deflection of circular nanoplate ...
The buckling and free vibrations of rectangular nanoplates are considered in the present paper. The ...
The problem of bending of a nanosize plate, taking into account the action of the surface effects, i...
Abstract At the nano scale, the effect of surface stress becomes prominent as well as the so-called ...
In the present study, the buckling analysis of the rectangular nanoplate under biaxial non-uniform c...
Under mechanical loading, crystalline solids deform elastically, and subsequently yield and fail via...
A continuum finite element model for the nanoscale plates considering the surface effect of the mate...
Using an improved multilayered plate model, the influence of surface and interface energies on the b...
The vibration behaviors of simply supported Kirchhoff and Mindlin nanoscale plates with consideratio...
This article presents the buckling analysis of orthotropic nanoplates such as graphene using the two...
© 2013 Dr. Michael J. LachutNanomechanical doubly-clamped beams and cantilever plates are often used...