YorkSpace has migrated to a new version of its software. Access our Help Resources to learn how to use the refreshed site. Contact diginit@yorku.ca if you have any questions about the migration.
 

Buckling And Post Buckling Behavior For Unsymmetrical Laminates Part II: Stability Characteristics

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Date

May-18

Authors

Ahmed, Tawsif
Elruby, A. Y.
Nakhla, Sam

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

CSME-SCGM

Abstract

This is the second of two companion papers that examine the elastic buckling and post buckling behavior of unsymmetric cross-ply laminates. The existence of geometric imperfection and thermal mismatch between plies result in these panels to retain two equilibrium configurations despite being cured in a flat mold. These equilibrium configurations conform to cylindrical shapes of orthogonal and opposite curvatures. Under externally applied load a panel undergoes snap-through behavior from one equilibrium shape to the other. The unified finite element methodology based on Koiter’s theory and presented in the first companion paper is extended to predict the required force responsible for snap-through behavior. Accordingly, ABAQUS, ANSYS and LS-DYNA finite element codes are used to predict the critical snap-through forces and their predictions are compared.

Description

Keywords

Stability, Bistable, Snap-through, Snap-back, Finite element, Post buckling, Computational Mechanics, Engineering Analysis & Design, Materials Technology

Citation