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A Selective Review on Recent Development of Displacement-Based Laminated Plate Theories

Chen Wanji, +1 more
- 01 Jan 2008 - 
- Vol. 1, Iss: 1, pp 29-44
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This article is published in Recent Patents on Mechanical Engineering.The article was published on 2008-01-01. It has received 75 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Plate theory.

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On the free vibration analysis of laminated composite and sandwich plates: A review of recent literature with some numerical results

TL;DR: In this paper, the free vibration analysis of multilayered laminated composite and sandwich plates using various methods available for the analysis of plates is presented and compared with other higher order shear deformation theories.
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An overview of layerwise theories for composite laminates and structures: Development, numerical implementation and application

TL;DR: This review is expected to provide a clear picture of layerwise theory for modeling of composite laminated structures and serve as a useful resource and guide to researchers who intend to extend their work into these research areas.
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An accurate higher-order theory and C0 finite element for free vibration analysis of laminated composite and sandwich plates

TL;DR: In this paper, the first derivative of transverse displacement has been taken out from the in-plane displacement fields of the C 0 finite element and the C 1 plate bending elements have been employed to predict accurately dynamic response of such structures.
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A C0-type higher-order theory for bending analysis of laminated composite and sandwich plates

TL;DR: In this article, a C 0 -type higher-order theory is developed for bending analysis of laminated composite and sandwich plates subjected to thermal/mechanical loads, and the continuity conditions of transverse shear stresses at interfaces are a priori enforced.
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Laminated plate theories and fracture of laminated glass plate – A review

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the fracture of laminated glass is presented, which highlights the requirement of quantitative work on crack propagation prediction during LG fracture and critical evaluation of the numerical algorithms available for modeling the glass-ply cracking and principal damage pattern in LG.
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A Simple Higher-Order Theory for Laminated Composite Plates

TL;DR: In this paper, a higher-order shear deformation theory of laminated composite plates is developed, which accounts for parabolic distribution of the transverse shear strains through the thickness of the plate.
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Analysis of functionally graded plates

TL;DR: In this paper, Navier's solutions of rectangular plates, and finite element models based on the third-order shear deformation plate theory are presented for the analysis of through-thickness functionally graded plates.
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Exact solutions for composite laminates in cylindrical bending

TL;DR: In this article, the limitations of classical laminated plate theory are investigated by comparing solutions of several specific boundary value problems in this theory to the corresponding theory of elasticity solutions, and it is shown that conventional plate theory leads to a very poor description of laminate response at low span-to-depth ratios.
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Shear Deformation in Heterogeneous Anisotropic Plates

TL;DR: In this article, a bending theory for anisotropic laminated plates developed by Yang, Norris, and Stavsky is investigated, which includes shear deformation and rotary inertia in the same manner as Mindlin's theory for isotropic homogeneous plates.
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Laminated Composite Plate Theory With Improved In-Plane Responses

TL;DR: In this paper, a new laminated composite plate theory was developed based upon a new variational principle proposed by Reissner (1984), which was achieved by including a zigzag-shaped C 0 function to approximate the thickness variation of in-plane displacements.
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