Buckling and postbuckling of flat and curved laminated composite panels under thermomechanical loadings incorporating non-classical effects

Two structural models which can be used to predict the buckling, post buckling and vibration behavior of flat and curved composite panels under thermomechanical loadings are developed in this work. Both models are based on higher-order transverse shear deformation theories of shallow shells that inc...

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Main Author: Lin, Weiqing
Other Authors: Engineering Mechanics
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Language:en
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/40240
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-402402021-04-27T05:32:41Z Buckling and postbuckling of flat and curved laminated composite panels under thermomechanical loadings incorporating non-classical effects Lin, Weiqing Engineering Mechanics buckling Postbuckling Compost Transverse shear LD5655.V856 1997.L56 Two structural models which can be used to predict the buckling, post buckling and vibration behavior of flat and curved composite panels under thermomechanical loadings are developed in this work. Both models are based on higher-order transverse shear deformation theories of shallow shells that include the effects of geometric nonlinearities and initial geometric imperfections. Within the first model (Model I), the kinematic continuity at the contact surfaces between the contiguous layers and the free shear traction condition on the outer bounding surfaces are satisfied, whereas in the second model (Model II), in addition to these conditions, the static interlaminae continuity requirement is also fulfilled. Based on the two models, results which cover a variety of problems concerning the postbuckling behaviors of flat and curved composite panels are obtained and displayed. These problems include: i) buckling and postbuckling behavior of flat and curved laminated structures subjected to mechanical and thermal loadings; ii)frequency-load/temperature interaction in laminated structures in both pre-buckling and post buckling range; iii) the influence of a linear/nonlinear elastic foundation on static and dynamic post buckling behavior of flat/curved laminated structures exposed to mechanical and temperature fields; iv) implication of edge constraints upon the temperature/load carrying capacity and frequencyload/ temperature interaction of flat/curved structures; v) elaboration of a number of methodologies enabling one to attenuate the intensity of the snap-through buckling and even to suppress it as well as of appropriate ways enabling one to enhance the load/temperature carrying capacity of structures. Ph. D. 2014-03-14T21:22:33Z 2014-03-14T21:22:33Z 1997-04-05 2005-10-26 2005-10-26 2005-10-26 Dissertation Text etd-10262005-143542 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/40240 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-10262005-143542/ en OCLC# 37231178 LD5655.V856_1997.L56.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ xv, 141 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic buckling
Postbuckling
Compost
Transverse shear
LD5655.V856 1997.L56
spellingShingle buckling
Postbuckling
Compost
Transverse shear
LD5655.V856 1997.L56
Lin, Weiqing
Buckling and postbuckling of flat and curved laminated composite panels under thermomechanical loadings incorporating non-classical effects
description Two structural models which can be used to predict the buckling, post buckling and vibration behavior of flat and curved composite panels under thermomechanical loadings are developed in this work. Both models are based on higher-order transverse shear deformation theories of shallow shells that include the effects of geometric nonlinearities and initial geometric imperfections. Within the first model (Model I), the kinematic continuity at the contact surfaces between the contiguous layers and the free shear traction condition on the outer bounding surfaces are satisfied, whereas in the second model (Model II), in addition to these conditions, the static interlaminae continuity requirement is also fulfilled. Based on the two models, results which cover a variety of problems concerning the postbuckling behaviors of flat and curved composite panels are obtained and displayed. These problems include: i) buckling and postbuckling behavior of flat and curved laminated structures subjected to mechanical and thermal loadings; ii)frequency-load/temperature interaction in laminated structures in both pre-buckling and post buckling range; iii) the influence of a linear/nonlinear elastic foundation on static and dynamic post buckling behavior of flat/curved laminated structures exposed to mechanical and temperature fields; iv) implication of edge constraints upon the temperature/load carrying capacity and frequencyload/ temperature interaction of flat/curved structures; v) elaboration of a number of methodologies enabling one to attenuate the intensity of the snap-through buckling and even to suppress it as well as of appropriate ways enabling one to enhance the load/temperature carrying capacity of structures. === Ph. D.
author2 Engineering Mechanics
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Lin, Weiqing
author Lin, Weiqing
author_sort Lin, Weiqing
title Buckling and postbuckling of flat and curved laminated composite panels under thermomechanical loadings incorporating non-classical effects
title_short Buckling and postbuckling of flat and curved laminated composite panels under thermomechanical loadings incorporating non-classical effects
title_full Buckling and postbuckling of flat and curved laminated composite panels under thermomechanical loadings incorporating non-classical effects
title_fullStr Buckling and postbuckling of flat and curved laminated composite panels under thermomechanical loadings incorporating non-classical effects
title_full_unstemmed Buckling and postbuckling of flat and curved laminated composite panels under thermomechanical loadings incorporating non-classical effects
title_sort buckling and postbuckling of flat and curved laminated composite panels under thermomechanical loadings incorporating non-classical effects
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