Coupling effects of nonlocal and surface energy on vibration analysis of nanobeams

Faculty Engineering Year: 2013
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Journal: Applied Mathematics and Computation ScienceDirect Volume:
Keywords : Coupling effects , nonlocal , surface energy , vibration analysis    
Abstract:
This paper is proposed to study the coupled effects of surface properties and nonlocal elasticity on vibration characteristics of nanobeams by using a finite element method. Nonlocal differential elasticity of Eringen is exploited to revea
   
     
 
       

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