Optimising postbuckling composite panels for damage resistance
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Kageyama, Kazuro Ishikawa, Takashi al, et |
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13/07/2007
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The design of current composite primary aerostructures, such as fuselage or wing stiffened panels, tends to be conservative due to the susceptibility of the relatively weak skin-stiffener interface. This weakness is due to through-thickness stresses which are exacerbated by deformations due to buckling. This paper presents a finite-elementbased optimization strategy, utilizing a global-local modelling approach, for postbuckling stiffened panels which takes into account damage mechanisms which may lead to delamination and subsequent failure of the panel due to stiffener debonding. A genetic algorithm was linked to a finite element package to automate the iterative procedure and maximize the damage resistance of the panel in postbuckling. For a given loading condition, the procedure optimized the panel’s skin layup leading to a design displaying superior damage resistance compared to non-optimized designs |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Faggiani , A A & Falzon , B G 2007 , Optimising postbuckling composite panels for damage resistance . in K Kageyama , T Ishikawa & E al (eds) , Proceedings of The Sixteenth International Conference on Composite Materials, July 8-13, 2007: Kyoto, Japan . 16th International Conference on Composite Materials , Kyoto , Japan , 8-13 July . |
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