In this study, the frequency and deflection response analysis of basalt, soy, flax and hybrid pineapple and flax hybrid laminated skew plates are done. The conventional hand-layup method is used to fabricate the different bio-composites-based laminated structures. The uniaxial tension test is conducted in the INSTRON 5967 UTM to determine the elastic properties of the bio-composite laminated structure as per ISO 527-5 standards. The hybrid laminate skew plate is modeled using the first-order shear deformation theory (FSDT) and their elastic properties are obtained from the uniaxial tensile test from which the frequency and deflection of the skew laminated plates are calculated. The eight-noded shell elements (S8R5) with each node having five degrees-of-freedom are deputed in the commercial finite element method (FEM) package ABAQUS to beget the numerical solutions. The damping effect is neglected in the analysis. The accuracy of the proposed model is verified with available literature and found to be in good agreement. Later, the effect of different parameters such as boundary conditions, aspect ratio and skew angles on the natural frequency and deflection of the bio-composites hybrid laminated skew plates are investigated. The obtained results inferred the natural frequencies are decreasing with an increasing aspect ratio of skew plates. The skew angles help to increase the natural frequencies of skew plates. The central deflections are lower for high-skew angled laminated plates.
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