Non-linear finite strip analysis of rectangular laminates under end shortening, using classical plate theory

Dawe, D. J. ; Lam, S. S. E. ; Azizian, Z. G.

Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
Published 1992
ISSN:
0029-5981
Keywords:
Engineering ; Engineering General
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Mathematics
Technology
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The finite strip method is developed for predicting the geometrically non-linear response of rectangular composite laminates with simply supported ends when subjected to uniform end shortening in their plane. At the loaded ends lateral in-plane expansion may be allowed freely or may be prevented completely in different versions of the approach. The permitted laminate material properties are quite general, encompassing anisotropy and full coupling between in-plane and out-of-plane behaviour. The analysis is based on the use of the classical plate theory and the non-linearity is introduced in the strain-displacement equations in the manner of the von Karman assumptions. Three different types of finite strip are presented with either linear, quadratic or cubic interpolation of the membrane displacement components across a strip: in each case the bending displacement component varies cubically across a strip. Results are presented for isotropic plates and for unsymmetric cross-ply, angle-ply and arbitrary laminates.
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autor Dawe, D. J.
Lam, S. S. E.
Azizian, Z. G.
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Lam, S. S. E.
Azizian, Z. G.
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notes The finite strip method is developed for predicting the geometrically non-linear response of rectangular composite laminates with simply supported ends when subjected to uniform end shortening in their plane. At the loaded ends lateral in-plane expansion may be allowed freely or may be prevented completely in different versions of the approach. The permitted laminate material properties are quite general, encompassing anisotropy and full coupling between in-plane and out-of-plane behaviour. The analysis is based on the use of the classical plate theory and the non-linearity is introduced in the strain-displacement equations in the manner of the von Karman assumptions. Three different types of finite strip are presented with either linear, quadratic or cubic interpolation of the membrane displacement components across a strip: in each case the bending displacement component varies cubically across a strip. Results are presented for isotropic plates and for unsymmetric cross-ply, angle-ply and arbitrary laminates.
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shingle_author_1 Dawe, D. J.
Lam, S. S. E.
Azizian, Z. G.
shingle_author_2 Dawe, D. J.
Lam, S. S. E.
Azizian, Z. G.
shingle_author_3 Dawe, D. J.
Lam, S. S. E.
Azizian, Z. G.
shingle_author_4 Dawe, D. J.
Lam, S. S. E.
Azizian, Z. G.
shingle_catch_all_1 Dawe, D. J.
Lam, S. S. E.
Azizian, Z. G.
Non-linear finite strip analysis of rectangular laminates under end shortening, using classical plate theory
Engineering
Engineering General
Engineering
Engineering General
The finite strip method is developed for predicting the geometrically non-linear response of rectangular composite laminates with simply supported ends when subjected to uniform end shortening in their plane. At the loaded ends lateral in-plane expansion may be allowed freely or may be prevented completely in different versions of the approach. The permitted laminate material properties are quite general, encompassing anisotropy and full coupling between in-plane and out-of-plane behaviour. The analysis is based on the use of the classical plate theory and the non-linearity is introduced in the strain-displacement equations in the manner of the von Karman assumptions. Three different types of finite strip are presented with either linear, quadratic or cubic interpolation of the membrane displacement components across a strip: in each case the bending displacement component varies cubically across a strip. Results are presented for isotropic plates and for unsymmetric cross-ply, angle-ply and arbitrary laminates.
0029-5981
00295981
Wiley-Blackwell
shingle_catch_all_2 Dawe, D. J.
Lam, S. S. E.
Azizian, Z. G.
Non-linear finite strip analysis of rectangular laminates under end shortening, using classical plate theory
Engineering
Engineering General
Engineering
Engineering General
The finite strip method is developed for predicting the geometrically non-linear response of rectangular composite laminates with simply supported ends when subjected to uniform end shortening in their plane. At the loaded ends lateral in-plane expansion may be allowed freely or may be prevented completely in different versions of the approach. The permitted laminate material properties are quite general, encompassing anisotropy and full coupling between in-plane and out-of-plane behaviour. The analysis is based on the use of the classical plate theory and the non-linearity is introduced in the strain-displacement equations in the manner of the von Karman assumptions. Three different types of finite strip are presented with either linear, quadratic or cubic interpolation of the membrane displacement components across a strip: in each case the bending displacement component varies cubically across a strip. Results are presented for isotropic plates and for unsymmetric cross-ply, angle-ply and arbitrary laminates.
0029-5981
00295981
Wiley-Blackwell
shingle_catch_all_3 Dawe, D. J.
Lam, S. S. E.
Azizian, Z. G.
Non-linear finite strip analysis of rectangular laminates under end shortening, using classical plate theory
Engineering
Engineering General
Engineering
Engineering General
The finite strip method is developed for predicting the geometrically non-linear response of rectangular composite laminates with simply supported ends when subjected to uniform end shortening in their plane. At the loaded ends lateral in-plane expansion may be allowed freely or may be prevented completely in different versions of the approach. The permitted laminate material properties are quite general, encompassing anisotropy and full coupling between in-plane and out-of-plane behaviour. The analysis is based on the use of the classical plate theory and the non-linearity is introduced in the strain-displacement equations in the manner of the von Karman assumptions. Three different types of finite strip are presented with either linear, quadratic or cubic interpolation of the membrane displacement components across a strip: in each case the bending displacement component varies cubically across a strip. Results are presented for isotropic plates and for unsymmetric cross-ply, angle-ply and arbitrary laminates.
0029-5981
00295981
Wiley-Blackwell
shingle_catch_all_4 Dawe, D. J.
Lam, S. S. E.
Azizian, Z. G.
Non-linear finite strip analysis of rectangular laminates under end shortening, using classical plate theory
Engineering
Engineering General
Engineering
Engineering General
The finite strip method is developed for predicting the geometrically non-linear response of rectangular composite laminates with simply supported ends when subjected to uniform end shortening in their plane. At the loaded ends lateral in-plane expansion may be allowed freely or may be prevented completely in different versions of the approach. The permitted laminate material properties are quite general, encompassing anisotropy and full coupling between in-plane and out-of-plane behaviour. The analysis is based on the use of the classical plate theory and the non-linearity is introduced in the strain-displacement equations in the manner of the von Karman assumptions. Three different types of finite strip are presented with either linear, quadratic or cubic interpolation of the membrane displacement components across a strip: in each case the bending displacement component varies cubically across a strip. Results are presented for isotropic plates and for unsymmetric cross-ply, angle-ply and arbitrary laminates.
0029-5981
00295981
Wiley-Blackwell
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