Design of hat-stiffened composite panels loaded in axial compression
Abstract
An integrated step-by-step analysis procedure for the design of axially compressed stiffened composite panels is outlined. The analysis makes use of the effective width concept. A computer code, BUSTCOP, is developed incorporating various aspects of buckling such as skin buckling, stiffener crippling and column buckling. Other salient features of the computer code include capabilities for generation of data based on micromechanics theories and hygrothermal analysis, and for prediction of strength failure. Parametric studies carried out on a hat-stiffened structural element indicate that, for all practical purposes, composite panels exhibit higher structural efficiency. Some hybrid laminates with outer layers made of aluminum alloy also show great promise for flight vehicle structural applications.
- Publication:
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Composite Structures
- Pub Date:
- 1992
- Bibcode:
- 1992CmpSt..21..205P
- Keywords:
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- Axial Compression Loads;
- Composite Structures;
- Computer Aided Design;
- Fiber Composites;
- Panels;
- Skin (Structural Member);
- Stiffening;
- Structural Design;
- Aluminum Alloys;
- Buckling;
- Hydrothermal Stress Analysis;
- Laminates;
- Micromechanics;
- Structural Mechanics