Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 47, Number 4, 2023, pages 503-511
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2023.47.4.503
Thermal buckling and stability of laminated plates under non uniform temperature distribution
Widad Ibraheem Majeed and Ibtehal Abbas Sadiq
Abstract
Stability of laminated plate under thermal load varied linearly along thickness, is developed using a higher order
displacement field which depend on a parameter "m", whose value is optimized to get results closest to three-dimension
elasticity results. Hamilton, s principle is used to derive equations of motion for laminated plates. These equations are solved
using Navier-type for simply supported boundary conditions to obtain non uniform critical thermal buckling and fundamental
frequency under a ratio of this load. Many design parameters of cross ply and angle ply laminates such as, number of layers,
aspect ratios and E1/E2 ratios for thick and thin plates are investigated. It is observed that linear and uniform distribution of
temperature reduces plate frequency.
Key Words
angle ply plate; critical temperature; cross ply plate; linear thermal load; shear deformation theory
Address
Widad Ibraheem Majeed and Ibtehal Abbas Sadiq:Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Republic of Iraq