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A simple higher-order non-linear shear deformation plate theory

International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 1989
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Lee, K.H.   +3 more
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On higher order shear deformation theory of laminated composite panels

Composite Structures, 1987
In this paper we examine the suitability of higher order shear deformation theory based on cubic inplane displacements and parabolic normal displacements, for stress analysis of laminated composite plates including the interlaminar stresses. An exact solution of a symmetrical four layered infinite strip under static loading has been worked out and the ...
Murty, Krishna AV, Vellaichamy, S
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A higher-order shear deformation theory of laminated elastic shells

International Journal of Engineering Science, 1985
A higher-order shear deformation theory of elastic shells is developed for shells laminated of orthotropic layers. The theory is a modification of Sanders' theory and accounts for parabolic distribution of the transverse shear strains through thickness of the shell and tangential stress-free boundary conditions on the boundary surfaces of the shell ...
Reddy, J. N., Liu, C. F.
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Analysis of laminated composite plates using a higher‐order shear deformation theory

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 1985
AbstractA higher‐order shear deformation theory is used to analyse laminated anisotropic composite plates for deflections, stresses, natural frequencies and buckling loads. The theory accounts for parabolic distribution of the transverse shear stresses, and requires no shear correction coefficients.
Phan, N. D., Reddy, J. N.
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Strain and velocity gradient theory for higher-order shear deformable beams

Archive of Applied Mechanics, 2015
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Yaghoubi, Saba Tahaei   +2 more
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Rational approach for higher-order shear deformation beam theories

Composite Structures, 2020
Abstract The studies on the higher-order beam theory and its application to functionally graded (FG), laminated composite and sandwich beams have received much research attention over recent years. While significant progress has been made, there is an issue with the selection of the appropriate distribution function for describing section warping due
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PLATE BUCKLING ANALYSIS USING A GENERAL HIGHER-ORDER SHEAR DEFORMATION THEORY

International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics, 2013
The buckling of higher-order shear plates is studied in this paper with a unified formalism. It is shown that usual higher-order shear plate models can be classified as gradient elasticity Mindlin plate models, by augmenting the constitutive law with the shear strain gradient.
Challamel, N.   +2 more
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A higher order theory for vibration of shear deformable cylindrical shallow shells

International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 1995
The vibratory characteristics of thick cylindrical shallow shells of rectangular planform are investigated. A higher order shear deformation theory is proposed to analyse the effects of various shell geometries and boundary conditions on the vibration responses.
Lim, C. W., Liew, K. M.
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Laminated Plate Elements Based on Higher-Order Shear Deformation Theories

Advanced Materials Research, 2008
Efficient and accurate finite elements are crucial for finite element analysis to provide adequate prediction of the structural behavior. A large amount of laminated plate elements have been developed for finite element analysis of laminated composite plates based on the various lamination theories.
Yi Xia Zhang, Chun Hui Yang
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A new higher order shear and normal deformation theory for FGM sandwich shells

Composite Structures, 2022
Abstract Static and free vibration analysis of simply supported FGM sandwich shells is presented in this paper using a new higher order shear and normal deformation theory . The higher order theory developed herein considers the effects of transverse normal stresses.
Bharti M. Shinde   +1 more
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