Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
310260 Thin-Walled Structures 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The presence of in-plane loading may cause buckling of stiffened panels. An accurate knowledge of critical buckling load and mode shapes are essential for reliable and lightweight structural design. This paper presents some parametric studies on simply supported laminated composite blade-stiffened panels subjected to in-plane shear loading. A total of 450 models were analyzed using ANSYS 7.1 and a database is prepared for different plate and stiffener combinations. Studies are carried out by changing the panel orthotropy ratio, stiffener depth, pitch length (number of stiffeners), smeared extensional stiffness ratio of stiffener to that of the plate and extensional stiffness to shear stiffness ratio of the plate. Based on the studies, few important parameters influencing the buckling behaviour are identified and guidelines for better stiffener proportioning are developed, which will be helpful for the designer.

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