Nonlinear Dynamics of Thick Composite Laminated Plates Including the Effect of Transverse Shear and Rotary Inertia
Keywords:
Composite, Plate, Shear, InertiaAbstract
In this work, a suggested analytical solution for nonlinear dynamic analysis of (fiber-reinforced) composite laminated thick plate is developed by using first-order
shear deformation theory (FSDT). A computer program was built for this purpose for antisymmetric cross-ply and angle-ply, simply supported thick
laminated plate and the developed equations are solved by using (MATLAB V.7) program. The finite-element solution is also adopted using (ANSYS V.8) package, to confirm the analytical results. The results presented show the effect of plate thickness-to-side ratio (h/a), aspect ratio (a/b), number of
layers (N), the degree of orthotropic ratio (E1/E2), fiber orientation, boundary conditions, lamination scheme, and the effect of shear deformation and rotary inertia on the
thick laminated plate.
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