Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6706094 Composite Structures 2016 47 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this work, analytical solutions are presented for laminated composite plates using a nonlocal third-order shear deformation theory considering the surface stress effects. The theory is based on Eringen's theory of nonlocal continuum mechanics (Eringen and Edelen, 1972) and the third-order plate theory of Reddy (1984, 2004). The mathematical formulation for surface stress is based on Gurtin and Murdoch's work (Gurtin and Murdoch, 1975, 1978). Analytical solutions of bending and vibration of simply supported laminated and isotropic plates are presented using new formulation to illustrate the effects of nonlocality and surface stress on deflection and vibration frequencies for various span-to-thickness ratios (a/h).
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