Postbuckling Behaviour of Hat Stiffened Thin Skinned Carbon Fibre Composite Panels
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12/04/1995
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| Resumo |
The results of a combined experimental and numerical study of hat-stiffened co-cured carbon-fibre composite panels loaded in uniaxial compression are presented. All panels consisted of two integrated stiffeners separated by an eight-ply thick skin bay of lay-up [*45/0190], . The effects of a 100 mm circular cutout in the skin was also investigated. The ultimate strength of all panels was governed by the load carrying capacity of the stiffeners. A change in the skin's buckling mode-shape was also observed for all panels loaded deep in the postbuckling region. The strains induced at the interior free-edge were not found to be critical. Non-linear finite element results correlated well with the prebuckling and initial postbuckling strain and displacements results obtained by experiment. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Falzon , B G & Steven , G P 1995 , ' Postbuckling Behaviour of Hat Stiffened Thin Skinned Carbon Fibre Composite Panels ' Paper presented at AIAA/ASME/AHS/ASC 36th Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference , New Orleans , United States , 10/04/1995 - 12/04/1995 , pp. 2663-71 . DOI: 10.2514/6.1995-1458 |
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