AbstractIn this paper, stiffness reduction of general symmetric laminates containing a uniform distribution of matrix cracks in a single orientation is analyzed. An admissible stress field is considered, which satisfies equilibrium and all the boundary and continuity conditions. This stress field has been used in conjunction with the principle of minimum complementary energy to get the effective stiffness matrix of a cracked general symmetric laminate. Natural boundary conditions have been derived from the variational principle to overcome the limitations of the existing variational methods on the analysis of general symmetric laminates. Therefore, the capability of analyzing cracked symmetric laminates using the variational approach has be...
AbstractThis paper presents the details of a methodology for predicting the thermoelastic properties...
We extend, to the case of equibiaxial states of stress, the variational approach originally proposed...
This paper discusses the formation of matrix cracking and induced delaminations in a [ϕm(2)/ψn(1)]s$...
AbstractThe present research work presents a variational approach for stress analysis in a general s...
AbstractA stress-based variational model is developed to study stiffness reduction and stress distri...
AbstractThe present research work presents a variational approach for stress analysis in a general s...
Ply cracking is an inherently stochastic process due to the random variability of local material pro...
Ply cracking is an inherently stochastic process due to the random variability of local material pro...
AbstractA stress-based variational model is developed to study stiffness reduction and stress distri...
The practically important problem of the modification of laminate out-of-plane shear stiffness by pl...
The practically important problem of the modification of laminate out-of-plane shear stiffness by pl...
A robust variational approach is first developed for predicting stress/displacement fields and effec...
A robust variational approach is first developed for predicting stress/displacement fields and effec...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
AbstractThis paper presents the details of a methodology for predicting the thermoelastic properties...
We extend, to the case of equibiaxial states of stress, the variational approach originally proposed...
This paper discusses the formation of matrix cracking and induced delaminations in a [ϕm(2)/ψn(1)]s$...
AbstractThe present research work presents a variational approach for stress analysis in a general s...
AbstractA stress-based variational model is developed to study stiffness reduction and stress distri...
AbstractThe present research work presents a variational approach for stress analysis in a general s...
Ply cracking is an inherently stochastic process due to the random variability of local material pro...
Ply cracking is an inherently stochastic process due to the random variability of local material pro...
AbstractA stress-based variational model is developed to study stiffness reduction and stress distri...
The practically important problem of the modification of laminate out-of-plane shear stiffness by pl...
The practically important problem of the modification of laminate out-of-plane shear stiffness by pl...
A robust variational approach is first developed for predicting stress/displacement fields and effec...
A robust variational approach is first developed for predicting stress/displacement fields and effec...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
AbstractThis paper presents the details of a methodology for predicting the thermoelastic properties...
We extend, to the case of equibiaxial states of stress, the variational approach originally proposed...
This paper discusses the formation of matrix cracking and induced delaminations in a [ϕm(2)/ψn(1)]s$...