Affiliation:
1. Vocational School of Technical Sciences, Uludag University Tr 16059 Bursa, Turkey,
Abstract
Cut-outs are often found in composite structures. These are provided with structural components for ventilation and sometimes to lighten the structure. This article addresses the effects of a cut-out on the buckling behavior of rectangular plates made of polymer matrix composites. While the loaded edges are modeled in simply supported boundary conditions, the unloaded edges are taken as free. Finite element analysis is also performed to predict the effects of cut-outs on the buckling behavior of these plates. Several key findings and behavioral characteristics are discussed. These findings include the effects of cut-out size, cut-out orientation, and corner fillet radius conditions. Some overall important findings of these studies are that the critical buckling loads are not changed by increasing cut-out orientation angle and hole corner fillet radius. The maximum variation was obtained as 5.91% by increasing the hole orientation angle in the buckling loads.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Ceramics and Composites
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