Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10283861 Composite Structures 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
In the present study, interlaminar stresses resulting from bending of thick rectangular laminated plates with arbitrary laminations and boundary conditions are analyzed analytically based on a three-dimensional multi-term extended Kantorovich method (3DMTEKM). Using the principle of minimum total potential energy, three systems of coupled ordinary differential equations with non-homogeneous boundary conditions are obtained. Then an iterative procedure is established to achieve analytical solution. The results obtained from this theory are compared with those of analytical solutions existing in the literature. It is found that the present results have excellent agreements with those obtained by layerwise theory. The results show that the multi-term EKM converges within only three terms of trial functions and the single-term EKM is not able to estimate the local interlaminar stresses near the boundaries of laminates. Finally, the power of the present approach in obtaining the interlaminar stresses in thick rectangular laminated plates with general types of boundary conditions and lay-ups is examined.
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