A review of research and recent trends in analysis of composite plates

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Abstract

The use of advance composite materials is increasing in various industrial applications such as renewable energy, transportation, medical devices, etc. As the demand for stability under high mechanical, thermal, electrical and combined loads is increasing, research is being focused on developing newer types of composites and developing analytical and numerical methods to study composite plates as well. The present work is aimed to provide a comprehensive review of research in the structural analysis of composite plates along-with research trends in the last 15 years. The article first presents the evolution of plate theories comparing their formulations, applicability and discusses some key papers, results and conclusions. Evolution of research from the equivalent shear deformation theories (ESL) such as first order theory and higher order theories based on various shape strain functions e.g., polynomial, trigonometric to layer-wise, zigzag and displacement potential theories is presented. The comparative analysis of various solution approaches is done based on a review of research work in the structural analysis of plates. This is followed by review of meshless analysis methods for composite materials highlighting problem domains where conventional finite element analysis (FEA) approach has limitations. This article also presents a discussion on the new methods of plate analysis such as region-by-region modeling, hierarchic modeling and mixed FE and neural network based modeling. An attempt has been done in this article to focus on research trends in the last 15 years.

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Kulkarni, P., Dhoble, A., & Padole, P. (2018, June 1). A review of research and recent trends in analysis of composite plates. Sadhana - Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences. Springer India. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12046-018-0867-1

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