Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4911872 | Composite Structures | 2017 | 64 Pages |
Abstract
The best values of fiber volume fractions, fiber arrangements, and cut-out orientations in an orthotropic infinite plate weakened by a polygonal discontinuity of regular and complex geometry are investigated in the present work. Considering the stress concentration factor as a fitness minimization function, the genetic algorithm is employed and, elastic constants and stresses are computed utilizing the Mori-Tanaka theory and the Muskhelishvili's complex variable method, respectively. The upshot of present work shows a substantial impact of fiber volume fraction, fiber arrangement and, corner radius and orientation of cut-out, on values of stress concentration factor for various in-plane loading conditions. Furthermore, the database of the complex constants used in the Schwarz-Christoffel mapping to develop distinct complex shapes is also reported.
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Authors
Nirav P. Patel, Dharmendra S. Sharma,