Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 42, Number 4, 2012, pages 589-608
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2012.42.4.589
The effect of in-plane deformations on the nonlinear dynamic response of laminated plates
Zafer Kazanci and Halit S. Turkmen
Abstract
In this study, the effect of in-plane deformations on the dynamic behavior of laminated plates is investigated. For this purpose, the displacement-time and strain-time histories obtained from the large deflection analysis of laminated plates are compared for the cases with and without including in-plane deformations. For the first one, in-plane stiffness and inertia effects are considered when formulating the dynamic response of the laminated composite plate subjected to the blast loading. Then, the problem is
solved without considering the in-plane deformations. The geometric nonlinearity effects are taken into account by using the von Karman large deflection theory of thin plates and transverse shear stresses are ignored for both cases. The equations of motion for the plate are derived by the use of the virtual work principle. Approximate solution functions are assumed for the space domain and substituted into the equations of motion. Then, the Galerkin method is used to obtain the nonlinear algebraic differential
equations in the time domain. The effects of the magnitude of the blast load, the thickness of the plate and boundary conditions on the in-plane deformations are investigated.
Key Words
large deflection; blast loading; in-plane effects; laminated plate; geometric nonlinearity
Address
Zafer Kazanci: Aerospace Engineering Department, Turkish Air Force Academy, 34149, Ye ilyurt, Istanbul, Turkey
Halit S. Turkmen: Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Istanbul Technical University, 34469, Maslak, Istanbul, Turkey