Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 52, Number 5, 2024, pages 595-608
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2024.52.5.595
Boundary discontinuous Fourier solution of thin Levy type flat and doubly curved shallow shells
Ahmet Sinan Öktem and Ιlke Algüla
Abstract
This study presents a static analysis of thin shallow cylindrical and spherical panels, as well as plates (which are a
special case of shells), under Levy-type mixed boundary conditions and various loading conditions. The study utilizes the
boundary discontinuous double Fourier series method, where displacements are expressed as trigonometric functions, to analyze
the system of partial differential equations. The panels are subjected to a simply supported type 3 (SS3) boundary condition on
two opposite edges, while the remaining two edges are subjected to clamped type 3 (C3) boundary conditions. The study
presents comprehensive tabular and graphical results that demonstrate the effects of curvature on the deflections and moments of
thin shallow shells made from symmetric and antisymmetric cross-ply laminated composites, as well as isotropic steel materials.
The proposed model is validated through comparison with existing literature, and the convergence characteristics are
demonstrated. The changing trends of displacements and moments are explained in detail by investigating the effect of various
parameters, such as stacking lamination, material types, curvature, and loading conditions.
Key Words
analytical solution; boundary discontinuous Fourier analysis; classical lamination theory; composite plates composite shells; Levy type boundary condition
Address
Ahmet Sinan Öktem and Ιlke Algüla:Department of Mechanical Engineering, Gebze Technical University, Gebze Kocaeli, Turkey