2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0263-8223(02)00290-8
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Free edge stress analysis of general cross-ply composite laminates under extension and thermal loading

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“…Therefore various approaches such as finite difference [2,3], 3D finite element [4][5][6][7], closed-form analytical approach using mixed formulation and stress based methods [8][9][10], boundary layer theories [11][12][13][14] and layer-wise theories [15][16][17] have been used to calculate interlaminar stresses near free edges. A complete discussion of the literature on the interlaminar stress analysis can be found in [18].…”
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“…Therefore various approaches such as finite difference [2,3], 3D finite element [4][5][6][7], closed-form analytical approach using mixed formulation and stress based methods [8][9][10], boundary layer theories [11][12][13][14] and layer-wise theories [15][16][17] have been used to calculate interlaminar stresses near free edges. A complete discussion of the literature on the interlaminar stress analysis can be found in [18].…”
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“…Another alternative method to study the edge effect involves models based on layer-wise theory [15][16][17]. Unlike the single layer theories, the layer-wise theories assume separate field expansions within each layer and thereby pro-…”
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“…(29), respectively, so that the eigenvalues of the matrix [C] will all be distinct [see relations (C-1) through (C-3) in Appendix C]. Here, α k j is defined to be (see [35,36] for more details on this subject):…”
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“…Generally, approaches to the problem include the approximate elasticity solutions [3,4], different modifications of Pagano's theory [5][6][7] based on the Reissner variational principle, displacementbased equivalent single-layer (ESL) models [8], displacement-based layer-wise (LW) models [9], LW stress-based variational models [10,11] based on the minimum complementary energy principle, semi-analytical [12] and numerical [13] displacement-based approaches (e.g. FEM).…”
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