Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
251846 Composite Structures 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The parametric instability regions of laminated composite plate and cylindrical shells subjected to non-uniform in-plane axial end-loadings are studied. The static as well as varying parts of the end-loading assumed to vary according to parabolic distribution in the width of the panel. The dynamic instability of panels has been investigated by using a developed finite strip method (FSM). The problem has been formulated on the basis of principle of virtual work. The effects of loading distribution as well as boundary conditions and static loading on the instability regions of load frequency are studied by applying Bolotin’s first order approximation. In order to demonstrate the capabilities of the developed formulations and methods in predicting the structural parametric dynamic behavior, some representative results are obtained and compared with those in the literature wherever available.

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