Title of article :
THREE DIMENSIONAL PARAMETRIC ANALYSES ON EFFECT OF FIBRE ORIENTATION FOR STRESS CONCENTRATION FACTOR IN FIBROUS COMPOSITE CANTILEVER PLATE WITH CENTRAL CIRCULAR HOLE UNDER TRANSVERSE LOADING
Author/Authors :
BANERJEE, MOON National Institute of Technology - Department of Applied Mechanics, India , JAIN, N.K. National Institute of Technology - Department of Applied Mechanics, India , SANYAL, S. National Institute of Technology - Department of Mechanical Engineering, India
Abstract :
A number of analytical and numerical techniques are available for the two dimensional study of stress concentration around the hole(s) in isotropic and composite plates subjected to in-plane or transverse loading conditions. The information on the techniques for three dimensional analyses of stress concentration factor (SCF) around the hole in isotropic and composite plates subjected to transverse loading conditions is, however, limited. The present work emphasizes on the effect of fibre orientation (q) on the stress concentration factor in fibrous composite plates with central circular hole under transverse static loading condition. The work is carried out for cantilever fibrous composite plates. The effects of thickness -to- width (T/A) and diameter-to-width (D/A) ratios upon SCF at different fibre orientation are studied. Plates of four different composite materials were considered for hole analysis in order to determine the sensitivity of SCF with elastic constants. Deflections in transverse direction were calculated and analysed. All results are presented in graphical form and discussed. The finite element formulation and its analysis were carried out using ANSYS package.
Keywords :
finite element method , stress concentration factor , composites , transverse loading , deflection , elastic constants
Journal title :
IIUM Engineering Journal
Journal title :
IIUM Engineering Journal