1st Edition

Nonlocal Mechanical Behaviour of Functionally Graded Composite Nanostructures

By Chinika Dangi, Susmita Naskar Copyright 2026
114 Pages 42 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

114 Pages 42 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

The intricate domain of composite structures, particularly functionally graded nanostructures, presents a fascinating area of study with immense potential for scientific and industrial advancements. This book delves into the unique properties and applications of these advanced materials, providing an in‑depth understanding of the continuum theories that underpin functionally graded... Read more
1. Introduction to Nonlocal Continuum Theory and Composite Nanostructures
2. Thermo‑Mechanical Model of the Vibration Behaviour of BD‑FG Nonuniform Nanobeams
3. Influence of In‑Plane Load on the Thermal Buckling and Vibration Characteristics of BD‑FG Nonuniform Nanobeams
4. Influence of In‑Plane Load and Nonlinear Thermal Field on the Vibration Response of Embedded BD‑FG Nanobeams
5. Influence of Surface Energies on Nonlocal Vibrations of BD‑FG Nanobeams
6. Effect of Nonuniform Geometry of Nanobeam on Nonlocal and Surface Energies of Nanobeam and Vibration Analysis
7. Nonlocal Surface Model of Vibrations and Buckling of BD‑FG Nanobeam Embedded with Piezoelectric Layers
8. Conclusions and Future Scope

Biography

Chinika Dangi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Chennai. She was a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. She earned a PhD at the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, and an MSc at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.

Susmita Naskar is a Senior Lecturer leading the Engineered Materials and Structures Lab in the School of Engineering at the University of Southampton. Her research group works in multiscale structural mechanics and multiphysics analysis, focusing on engineered materials and structures involving the intersection of additive manufacturing, material characterization through computational design, and experiments in engineering. Her group is developing methods to address long-term horizon problems and challenges of coupling scales in complex multiphysics material modelling. In addition, she is working on advanced manufacturing techniques that are relevant to the fabrication of engineered materials.