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Shear Correction Factors for Laminated Plates
AIAA Journal, 1979S HEAR deformations are considered in laminated plate theory in terms of correction factors ktj (or k-j) and modified shear stiffnesses K^ — k^A^ = k-jA^; (ij = 4,5), where AJJ (or A-J) are obtained from assumed "constant strain (or stress)" fields.1 This work reports the correction factors, obtained by matching cutoff frequencies for propagation of ...
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