2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2010.09.020
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Bending of cross-ply laminated composites: An accurate and efficient plate theory based upon models of Lekhnitskii and Ren

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“…From the theoretical viewpoint, Sturzenbecher and Hofstetter [2] and Sturzenbecher et al [4] applied 2D and quasi-3D approaches to several CLT laminate lay-ups of three to seven layers and different thickness to width ratios from 0.25 to 0.025 under various transverse loading conditions, comparing the accuracy of each. 2D theories such as CPT, First order Shear Deformation Theory (FSDT) and more advanced theories as outlined in Ren [14] were applied.…”
Section: Experimental and Theoretical Investigations For Cltmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From the theoretical viewpoint, Sturzenbecher and Hofstetter [2] and Sturzenbecher et al [4] applied 2D and quasi-3D approaches to several CLT laminate lay-ups of three to seven layers and different thickness to width ratios from 0.25 to 0.025 under various transverse loading conditions, comparing the accuracy of each. 2D theories such as CPT, First order Shear Deformation Theory (FSDT) and more advanced theories as outlined in Ren [14] were applied.…”
Section: Experimental and Theoretical Investigations For Cltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the focussed 2D approaches had limitations: for example, the effect of the transverse normal stress (s z ) is neglected and the deflection (w) is assumed constant across the thickness of the plate. Although in [2,4], the Pagano solution was defined as an exact solution, it is still considered as a quasi-3D solution as it did not include the normal transverse stress in the equilibrium equation. Note here that the term 'exact solution' refers to a solution that captures the entire physics of the problem within the context of an idealised, perfectly elastic material [16].…”
Section: Experimental and Theoretical Investigations For Cltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last decades, composite structures and materials have received an increased interest in many industries such as the aerospace, automotive, biomedical, architectural, mechanical, and civil sectors [1], due to their high mechanical performances. In particular, micro/nano-scale mechanical structures usually feature a characteristic size of micron or submicron order, e.g., micro/nano-beams, and micro-nano-cylinders, largely used in micro-and nano-electromechanical devices (MEMS and NEMS).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The continuity conditions of transverse shear stresses at interfaces and the conditions of zero transverse shear stresses on the upper and lower surfaces were also considered. The bending analysis of laminated composite plates under bisinusoidal loading was done by Stürzenbecher and Hofstetter (2011). In their theory, by using an equivalent single layer plate theory, the transverse shear strains jumped at the layer interfaces, but transverse shear stresses were continuous and the normal stress was ignored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%