Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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822617 | Composites Science and Technology | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Holes are a common geometric discontinuity in composite structures. Since stress concentrations at a hole can decrease strength, it is desirable that such concentrations be as low as possible. This paper demonstrates ability to minimize tensile stress concentrations in a perforated laminated composite. Synergizing a genetic algorithm optimization method with a specially developed FEM program enables one to optimally orient the fibers locally both within the plies and from ply-to-ply, and thereby significantly reduced the tensile stress concentration associated with a hole. The present evolutionary technique provides more than just a favorable stacking sequence of various rectilinearly orthotropic plies having different fiber orientations.
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Authors
H.K. Cho, R.E. Rowlands,