An assessment of five modeling approaches for thermo-mechanical stress analysis of laminated composite panels

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A. K. Noor
M. Malik
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[1] Center for Advanced Computational Technology,
[2] University of Virginia,undefined
[3] NASA Langley Research Center,undefined
[4] Hampton,undefined
[5] VA 23681,undefined
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Computational Mechanics | 2000年 / 25卷
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Thermal Loading; Transverse Shear; Shear Deformation Theory; Composite Panel; Transverse Stress;
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 A study is made of the effects of variation in the lamination and geometric parameters, and boundary conditions of multi-layered composite panels on the accuracy of the detailed response characteristics obtained by five different modeling approaches. The modeling approaches considered include four two-dimensional models, each with five parameters to characterize the deformation in the thickness direction, and a predictor-corrector approach with twelve displacement parameters. The two-dimensional models are first-order shear deformation theory, third-order theory; a theory based on trigonometric variation of the transverse shear stresses through the thickness, and a discrete layer theory. The combination of the following four key elements distinguishes the present study from previous studies reported in the literature: (1) the standard of comparison is taken to be the solutions obtained by using three-dimensional continuum models for each of the individual layers; (2) both mechanical and thermal loadings are considered; (3) boundary conditions other than simply supported edges are considered; and (4) quantities compared include detailed through-the-thickness distributions of transverse shear and transverse normal stresses.
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页码:43 / 58
页数:15
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