As a first attempt, the transient in-plane responses of multilayer functionally graded graphene platelet-reinforced composite (FG-GPLRC) curved beams in thermal environment under a concentrated moving load are investigated. The motion equations are derived based on the first-order shear deformation theory
by considering the influences of the initial thermal stresses. The Chebyshev–Ritz method together with Newmark’s time integration scheme is employed to solve the equations of motion with different sets of boundary conditions. In this regard, the Chebyshev polynomials in conjunctionwith suitable boundary functions are used
to construct the admissible functions of the field variables. Each layer is built up from an isotropic homogeneous polymer matrix reinforced by uniformly distributed and randomly oriented graphene platelets (GPLs). The multilayer FG-GPLRC curved beams are composed of a sufficient number of GPL-reinforced layers to create gradation without abrupt change in their material properties along the beam thickness direction. After validating the approach, the effects ofmoving load velocity, the GPLweight fraction and through-the-thickness distributions, total number of GPLRC curved beam layers, the curved beam geometric parameters, thermal environment and edge boundary conditions on the dynamic behavior of FG-GPLRC curved beams subjected to a moving load are studied.