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Shear correction factors for corrugated core structures

Composite Structures, 2007
Because of the high computational cost involved when modeling a corrugated panel (in e.g., finite element analyses) the corrugated core sandwich is in this investigation homogenized and the panel is transformed to an equivalent continuous homogenous layer with effective equal properties.
P. Isaksson, A. Krusper, P.A. Gradin
exaly   +2 more sources

Transverse shear correction factors for laminates in cylindrical bending

Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering, 1995
AbstractMindlin‐type plate and shell finite elements are the most widely used ones in the analysis of laminated composite structures. In the commercially available finite element programs, the transverse shear correction factors for these elements are usually the same as for structures made of isotropic materials.
Minna Laitinen
exaly   +2 more sources

Static shear correction factor for laminated rectangular beams

Composites Part B: Engineering, 1996
Most practical analyses of laminated composite beams, particularly rectangular sections used in civil structures, are based on first order shear deformation theories (FSDT), which generally require shear correction factors to account for shear stiffness and transverse shear stress.
Prabhu Madabhusi-Raman, Julio F. Davalos
exaly   +2 more sources

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