Effect of temperature and moisture dependent material properties on the bending behavior of laminated cylindrical shell under hygrothermal loads
The effect of temperature/ moisture dependent material properties on the bending behavior of simply supported angle-ply composite laminated shells has been investigated. A 13 term accurate higher order shear deformation theory with zigzag function is used in this analysis in which the effects of tra...
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Language: | English English |
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Institute of Physics Publishing
2017
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Summary: | The effect of temperature/ moisture dependent material properties on the bending behavior of simply supported angle-ply composite laminated shells has been investigated. A 13 term accurate higher order shear deformation theory with zigzag function is used in this analysis in which the effects of transverse shear deformation are taken into account. A number of examples are solved to illustrate the numerical results concerning bending response of simply supported angle-ply composite shell subjected to hygrothermal effects. It is suggested that temperature-dependent and/or moisture-dependent material properties ought to be used in the analysis of laminated composite shell subjected to hygrothermal loads. |
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