Numerical buckling analysis of carbon fibre-epoxy composite plates with different cutouts number by finite element method

Composite materials are one of most important engineering structures due to their desirable structural properties like corrosion resistance, high specific strength, specific stiffness, and lightness compared to conventional materials. This article provides numerical study with linear and nonlinear a...

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Main Authors: Adel M Bash, Sulaiman E. Mnawe, Salim A. Salah
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Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2020-03-01
Series:AIMS Materials Science
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spelling doaj-e872069e74ad41b293677113c021efd22020-11-25T02:07:57ZengAIMS PressAIMS Materials Science2372-04842020-03-0171465910.3934/matersci.2020.1.46Numerical buckling analysis of carbon fibre-epoxy composite plates with different cutouts number by finite element methodAdel M Bash0Sulaiman E. Mnawe1Salim A. Salah2Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tikrit, Tikrit, IraqDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tikrit, Tikrit, IraqDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tikrit, Tikrit, IraqComposite materials are one of most important engineering structures due to their desirable structural properties like corrosion resistance, high specific strength, specific stiffness, and lightness compared to conventional materials. This article provides numerical study with linear and nonlinear analysis of the influence of thin carbon/epoxy composite plates with rectangular cutouts on the buckling behavior. The aim of current study is to examine the effect of central rectangular cut outs number of single, double, and triple cut outs of rectangular carbon–epoxy composite plates on the maximum buckling load and maximum deflection under natural and post buckling mode. This determination is to evaluate the possibility of employing elastic elements such as thin carbon–epoxy composite plate elements, whose stiffness affected by modifying the laminate cut-outs number at constant total area, where the area of the single cut out, total area of double cut outs, and total area of triple cut outs are equal. The finite element method was adopted to analyse the structure numerically. Furthermore, in order to maintain stable structure operation under post-buckling range, the laminated composite plates were arranged symmetrical lay-up with extension bending couplings. The finding demonstrates that the distribute of cut out area on the composite plate area with rectangular shape at constant total cut outs area lead to increase the maximum load and slightly reduces the maximum deflection, this can be attributed to the improvement of the compression load distribution on the composite plate model.https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/matersci.2020.1.46/fulltext.htmlcarbon-epoxy composite platesfinite element methodpost-bucklingcompression test
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author Adel M Bash
Sulaiman E. Mnawe
Salim A. Salah
spellingShingle Adel M Bash
Sulaiman E. Mnawe
Salim A. Salah
Numerical buckling analysis of carbon fibre-epoxy composite plates with different cutouts number by finite element method
AIMS Materials Science
carbon-epoxy composite plates
finite element method
post-buckling
compression test
author_facet Adel M Bash
Sulaiman E. Mnawe
Salim A. Salah
author_sort Adel M Bash
title Numerical buckling analysis of carbon fibre-epoxy composite plates with different cutouts number by finite element method
title_short Numerical buckling analysis of carbon fibre-epoxy composite plates with different cutouts number by finite element method
title_full Numerical buckling analysis of carbon fibre-epoxy composite plates with different cutouts number by finite element method
title_fullStr Numerical buckling analysis of carbon fibre-epoxy composite plates with different cutouts number by finite element method
title_full_unstemmed Numerical buckling analysis of carbon fibre-epoxy composite plates with different cutouts number by finite element method
title_sort numerical buckling analysis of carbon fibre-epoxy composite plates with different cutouts number by finite element method
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Materials Science
issn 2372-0484
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Composite materials are one of most important engineering structures due to their desirable structural properties like corrosion resistance, high specific strength, specific stiffness, and lightness compared to conventional materials. This article provides numerical study with linear and nonlinear analysis of the influence of thin carbon/epoxy composite plates with rectangular cutouts on the buckling behavior. The aim of current study is to examine the effect of central rectangular cut outs number of single, double, and triple cut outs of rectangular carbon–epoxy composite plates on the maximum buckling load and maximum deflection under natural and post buckling mode. This determination is to evaluate the possibility of employing elastic elements such as thin carbon–epoxy composite plate elements, whose stiffness affected by modifying the laminate cut-outs number at constant total area, where the area of the single cut out, total area of double cut outs, and total area of triple cut outs are equal. The finite element method was adopted to analyse the structure numerically. Furthermore, in order to maintain stable structure operation under post-buckling range, the laminated composite plates were arranged symmetrical lay-up with extension bending couplings. The finding demonstrates that the distribute of cut out area on the composite plate area with rectangular shape at constant total cut outs area lead to increase the maximum load and slightly reduces the maximum deflection, this can be attributed to the improvement of the compression load distribution on the composite plate model.
topic carbon-epoxy composite plates
finite element method
post-buckling
compression test
url https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/matersci.2020.1.46/fulltext.html
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