Title of article
Enhanced first-order theory based on mixed formulation and transverse normal effect
Author/Authors
Jun-Sik Kim، نويسنده , , Maenghyo Cho، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
21
From page
1256
To page
1276
Abstract
An accurate prediction of displacements and stresses for laminated and sandwich plates is presented using an enhanced
first-order plate theory based on the mixed variational theorem (EFSDTM) developed in this paper. In the mixed formulation,
transverse shear stresses based on an efficient higher-order plate theory (EHOPT) developed by Cho and Parmerter
[Cho, M., Parmerter, R.R., 1993. Efficient higher-order composite plate theory for general lamination configurations.
AIAA Journal 31, 1299–1306] are utilized and modified to satisfy prescribed lateral conditions, and displacements are
assumed to be those of a first-order shear deformation theory (FSDT). Relationships between the modified EHOPT
and the FSDT are systematically derived via both the mixed variational theorem and the least-square approximation of
difference between in-plane stresses including the transverse normal stress effect. It is shown that the transverse normal
stress effect should be considered in predicting the in-plane stresses when the Poisson effect is dominant. The developed
EFSDTM preserves the computational advantage of the classical FSDT while allowing for important local throughthe-
thickness variations of displacements and stresses through the recovery procedure. The accuracy and efficiency of
the present theory are assessed by comparing its results with various plate models as well as the three-dimensional exact
solutions for thick laminated and sandwich plates.
Keywords
Sandwich plates , Stress analysis , Plate theory , Composite plates , 3D stress recovery
Journal title
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Record number
448964
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