Analysis of Intact/Delaminated Composite and Sandwich Beams Using a Higher-Order Modeling Technique

Author:

Feng Yuan1ORCID,Sheikh Abdul Hamid1ORCID,Li Guanzhen2

Affiliation:

1. School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia

2. Sinosteel Wuhan Safety & Environmental Protection Research Institute Co., Ltd. No.1244, Heping Avenue, Qingshan District, Wuhan 430081, China

Abstract

A simple higher-order model (HOM) is presented in this study for the bending analysis of an intact or delaminated composite and sandwich beam. This model adopts the concept of sub-laminates to simulate multilayered structures, and each sub-laminate takes cubic variation for axial displacement and linear variation for transverse displacement through the thickness. A sub-laminate possesses displacement components at its surfaces (bottom and top) that provide a straightforward way to improve the accuracy of prediction by stacking several sub-laminates. Thus, analysts will have the flexibility to balance the computational cost and the accuracy by selecting an appropriate sub-lamination scheme. The proposed model was implemented by developing a C0 beam element that has only displacement unknowns. The model was used to solve numerical examples of composite and sandwich beams to demonstrate its performance.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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