Optimum design of laminated composite under axial compressive load

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Abstract.: In the present study optimal design of composite laminates, with and without rectangular cut-out, is carried out for maximizing the buckling load. Optimization study is carried out for obtaining the maximum buckling load with design variables as ply thickness, cut-out size and orientation of cut-out with respect to laminate. Buckling load is evaluated using a 'simple higher order shear deformation theory' based on four unknown displacements u, v, wb and ws. A C1 continuous shear flexible finite element based on HSDT model is developed using Hermite cubic polynomial. It is observed that for thick anti-symmetric laminates, the non-dimensional buckling load decreases with increase in aspect ratio and increase in fibre orientation angle. There is a decrease in the non-dimensional buckling load of symmetric laminate in the presence of cut-out. © 2011 Indian Academy of Sciences.

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IYENGAR, N. G. R., & VYAS, N. (2011). Optimum design of laminated composite under axial compressive load. Sadhana - Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences, 36(1), 73–85. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12046-011-0009-5

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