An assumed hybrid-stress finite element model together with two types of composite multilayer elements (MLTUP and MLTPH) is developed to study the crack patching problem. Three-dimensional mterlaminar stresses including transverse normal and shear stresses are accounted for. The assumed stress field
Free vibration analysis of patched cracked composite laminates using a multilayer hybrid-stress finite element method
β Scribed by Shau-Hwa Yang; Wen-Hwa Chen
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 757 KB
- Volume
- 54
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0013-7944
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β¦ Synopsis
An assumed hybrid-stress finite element model incorporating two types of modified composite multilayer elements (MLTUP and MLTPH) is developed to investigate the free vibration of doubly and singly patched cracked laminates. Three-dimensional stresses of the laminated panel, patch and adhesive are accounted for. A composite patch material which has an efficient patching characteristic is employed. The effect of the patch parameters (length, thickness, width and position) on the fundamental natural frequency is ~Jso investigated. For a simply supported condition, the variation of the fundamental natural frequency after patching is negligible. However, the maximum variation of the fundamental natural frequency after patching for the problems solved under the cantilever edge condition is ca 10%. When the patch parameters are selected appropriately, the fundamental natural frequency after patching may become the same as that of the original uncracked laminate. This illustrates that the composite patch studied is a good choice for patching the cracked laminate tackled. The variations of the fundamental natural frequ~ency for various crack lengths after patching are additionally presented. The technique developed can further be employed to treat a more realistic patching problem owing to that based on a three-dimensional viewpoint.
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