Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10349416 Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 2005 26 Pages PDF
Abstract
Based on the classical laminated plate theory, a variational approach for the study of the statical and dynamical behaviour of arbitrary quadrilateral anisotropic plates with various boundary conditions is developed. The analytical formulation uses the Ritz method in conjunction with natural coordinates to express the geometry of general plates in a simple form. The deflection of the plate is approximated by a set of beam characteristic orthogonal polynomials generated using the Gram-Schmidt procedure. The algorithm developed is quite general and can be used to study fibre reinforced composite laminates with symmetric lay-ups, which may have general anisotropy and any combinations of clamped, simply supported and free edge support conditions. Various numerical applications are presented and some results are compared with existing values in the literature to demonstrate the accuracy and flexibility of the present method. New results were also determined for plates with different geometrical shapes, combinations of boundary conditions, several stacking sequences and various angles of fibre orientation.
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