Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
254022 Composite Structures 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The behavior of a simply supported angle-ply laminated cylindrical shell in cylindrical bending with viscoelastic interfaces is studied. The Kelvin–Voigt model is adopted to represent the character of interfaces. State-space formulations are developed based on the exact elasticity equations, and in particular, a variable substitution technique is used to derive the state equations with constant coefficients. Since the behavior of this structure under static loading is time-dependent, the power series expansion technique is used to approximate the variations of physical variables with time. The response for a laminated shell with viscous interfaces is also investigated as a particular case. Results show that the displacements as well as the maximum stresses in the panel increase rapidly with time. Thus, the imperfect bonding properties should be considered carefully in the design of laminated structures.

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