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 , 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

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