2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00419-011-0573-5
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Solutions of beam-shaped-function for analysis of composite plates with embedded delaminations

Abstract: Based on beam-shaped-function, the analytical solution for composite plates with arbitrary embedded delaminations is presented. The deflection function of the delaminated plate is composed by those of beams with the corresponding loading and support conditions, which can be easily and accurately derived from the beam analysis, and the deflection amplitude is derived by the minimum potential energy principle. The closed form solutions of displacements, stresses, and energy release rate of a composite plate cont… Show more

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“…3, the displacement functions are modified in order to satisfy Eqs. (4)- (9). In the general sense, by applying the FST, SST and TST theories the in-surface displacement functions can be written as:…”
Section: Undelaminated Partmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3, the displacement functions are modified in order to satisfy Eqs. (4)- (9). In the general sense, by applying the FST, SST and TST theories the in-surface displacement functions can be written as:…”
Section: Undelaminated Partmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The heterogeneous nature of laminated composite materials makes them susceptible to many types of damage modes. Delamination or interlaminar fracture is one of the primary failure modes in such materials [7][8][9]. Delamination physically means that the neighboring layers partially or entirely get separated from each other reducing significantly the stiffness and strength of the laminate [10], respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%