Buckling and Postbuckling of Composite Plates


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Contributed by leading authorities in the field from around the world, this text provides a comprehensive insight into buckling and postbuckling. Basic theory, methods of buckling analysis and their application, the effect of external variables such as temperature and humidity on the buckling response and buckling tests are all covered.




Enhancing the Post-buckling Response of Composite Plate/panel Structures Utilizing Shape Memory Alloy Actuators - a Smart Structural Concept


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The feasibility of enhancing the post-buckling load bearing capability of carbon/epoxy----- - composite plate/panel structures' utilizing embedded activated near equiatomic nickeltitanium, Ni-Ti, shape memory alloy, SMA, wire actuators has been investigated. Enhanced post-buckling is achieved through utilization of the unique shape memory phenomenon inherent within the Ni-Ti material. The unique phenomenon requiring a thermal stimulus. Within this investigation, such a thermal stimulus is provided for by an electrical current. Several host laminates, varying in lay-up architecture, have been considered. Two control strategies have been employed that utilize the unique SMA response at an elevated temperature. Control strategy 1 features embedded SMA actuators located within tubes that run along the specimens neutral plane. Here, the SMA's are constrained to external boundaries. Control strategy 2 also features embedded SMA actuators. For this control strategy, however, the actuators are partially constrained to the host laminate. For each strategy, upon SMA energization, shape memory constraint results with the formation of a recovery force within the SMA material. It is this recovery force that is employed to control the post-buckling response of the selected laminated specimens. A requirement for control strategy 2 is that the SMA/host interface must be of sufficient quality to sustain an elevated temperature as well as the imposed recovery force. Pertaining to control strategy 1, for the associated specimens, activation of constrained pre-strained SMA wire actuators can result with a significant specimen post-buckled deflection alleviation while under the influence of an external compressive load that is approximately three times the critical buckling value. While not as effective as control strategy 1, the concept behind control strategy 2 has been shown to work. Its efficient, or optimal, utilization, however, has yet to be demonstrated. For all the specimen con.




Buckling and Post Buckling Structures


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This book provides an in-depth treatment of the study of the stability of engineering structures. Contributions from internationally recognized leaders in the field ensure a wide coverage of engineering disciplines in which structural stability is of importance, in particular the analytical and numerical modelling of structural stability applied to aeronautical, civil, marine and offshore structures. The results from a number of comprehensive experimental test programs are also presented, thus enhancing our understanding of stability phenomena as well as validating the analytical and computational solution schemes presented. A variety of structural materials are investigated with special emphasis on carbon-fibre composites, which are being increasingly utilized in weight-critical structures. Instabilities at the meso- and micro-scales are also discussed. This book will be particularly relevant to professional engineers, graduate students and researchers interested in structural stability.




American Society of Composites-28th Technical Conference


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New and unpublished U.S. and international research on multifunctional, active, biobased, SHM, self-healing composites -- from nanolevel to large structures New information on modeling, design, computational engineering, manufacturing, testing Applications to aircraft, bridges, concrete, medicine, body armor, wind energy This fully searchable CD-ROM contains 135 original research papers on all phases of composite materials. The document provides cutting edge research by US, Canadian, and Japanese authorities on matrix-based and fiber composites from design to damage analysis and detection. Major divisions of the work include: Structural Health Monitoring, Multifunctional Composites, Integrated Computational Materials Engineering, Interlaminar Testing, Analysis-Shell Structures, Thermoplastic Matrices, Analysis Non-classical Laminates, Bio-Based Composites, Electrical Properties, Dynamic Behavior, Damage/Failure, Compression-Testing, Active Composites, 3D Reinforcement, Dielectric Nanocomposites, Micromechanical Analysis, Processing, CM Reinforcement for Concrete, Environmental Effects, Phase-Transforming, Molecular Modeling, Impact.




Thin-Walled Structures - Advances and Developments


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This volume contains the papers presented at the Third International Conference on Thin-Walled Structures, Cracow, Poland on June 5-7, 2001. There has been a substantial growth in knowledge in the field of Thin-Walled Structures over the past few decades. Lightweight structures are in widespread use in the Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical, Automobile, Chemical and Offshore Engineering fields. The development of new processes, new methods of connections, new materials has gone hand-in-hand with the evolution of advanced analytical methods suitable for dealing with the increasing complexity of the design work involved in ensuring safety and confidence in the finished products.Of particular importance with regard to the analytical process is the growth in use of the finite element method. This method, about 40 years ago, was confined to rather specialist use, mainly in the aeronautical field, because of its requirements for substantial calculation capacity. The development over recent years of extremely powerful microcomputers has ensured that the application of the finite element method is now possible for problems in all fields of engineering, and a variety of finite element packages have been developed to enhance the ease of use and the availability of the method in the engineering design process.