On various refined theories in the bending analysis of angle-ply laminates
Abstract
The accuracies of six shear-deformation theories are compared by analyzing the bending of angle-ply laminates and studying the results in the light of exact solutions. The shear-deformation theories used are those by: Ren (1986), Savithri and Varadan (1990), Bhaskar and Varadan (1991), Murakami (1986), and Pandya and Kant (1988), and combinations of these. The analytical methods are similar in that the number of unknown variables in the displacement field is independent of the number of layers in the laminate. The model by Ren is based on a parabolic distribution of transverse shear stresses in each laminate layer. This model is shown to give good predictions of deflections and stresses in two-layer antisymmetric and three-layer symmetric angle-ply laminates.
- Publication:
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Aeronautical Society India Journal
- Pub Date:
- May 1992
- Bibcode:
- 1992AeSIJ..44..145S
- Keywords:
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- Bending;
- Laminates;
- Mathematical Models;
- Ply Orientation;
- Shear Strain;
- Composite Materials;
- Plane Stress;
- Shear Stress;
- Structural Mechanics