THERMAL FLEXURAL ANALYSIS OF CROSS-PLY LAMINATED PLATES USING TRIGONOMETRIC SHEAR DEFORMATION THEORY

Authors

  • SANJAY KANTRAO KULKARNI RESEARCH SCHOLAR GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, AURANGABAD-431005 MAHARASHTRA STATE, INDIA
  • YUWARAJ MAROTRAO GHUGAL PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED MECHANICS GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, AURANGABAD-431005 MAHARASHTRA STATE, INDIA

Keywords:

CROSS-PLY LAMINATED PLATES, ORTHOTROPIC MATERIAL, TRIGONOMETRIC SHEAR DEFORMATION THEORY, THERMAL STRESSES, NON LINEAR THERMAL LOADING

Abstract

A REFINED SHEAR DEFORMATION THEORY IS PRESENTED FOR THERMAL FLEXURAL ANALYSIS OF CROSS-PLY LAMINATED PLATES UNDER COMBINED LINEAR AND NONLINEAR THERMAL LOADS THROUGH THE THICKNESS OF LAMINATED PLATES. THE IN-PLANE DISPLACEMENT FIELD USES SINUSOIDAL FUNCTION IN TERMS OF THICKNESS CO-ORDINATE TO INCLUDE THE SHEAR DEFORMATION EFFECT. THE THEORY SATISFIES THE SHEAR STRESS FREE BOUNDARY CONDITIONS ON THE TOP AND BOTTOM SURFACES OF THE PLATE. THE PRESENT THEORY OBVIATES THE NEED OF SHEAR CORRECTION FACTOR. GOVERNING EQUATIONS AND BOUNDARY CONDITIONS OF THE THEORY ARE OBTAINED USING THE PRINCIPLE OF VIRTUAL WORK. THERMAL STRESSES AND DISPLACEMENTS FOR ORTHOTROPIC, TWO-LAYER ANTISYMMETRIC, AND THREE-LAYER SYMMETRIC SQUARE CROSS-PLY LAMINATED PLATES SUBJECTED TO COMBINED LINEAR AND NONLINEAR SINGLE SINUSOIDAL THERMAL LOAD ARE OBTAINED. THE VALIDITY OF PRESENT THEORY IS VERIFIED BY COMPARING THE RESULTS WITH THOSE OF CLASSICAL PLATE THEORY AND FIRST ORDER SHEAR DEFORMATION THEORY AND HIGHER ORDER SHEAR DEFORMATION THEORY.

Author Biographies

SANJAY KANTRAO KULKARNI, RESEARCH SCHOLAR GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, AURANGABAD-431005 MAHARASHTRA STATE, INDIA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (CIVIL)

SINHGAD INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, LONAVALA.

MAHARASHTRA STATE

INDIA

YUWARAJ MAROTRAO GHUGAL, PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED MECHANICS GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, AURANGABAD-431005 MAHARASHTRA STATE, INDIA

DR. Y. M. GHUGAL 

PH.D (STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING)

PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED MECHANICS
GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, AURANGABAD-431005
MAHARASHTRA STATE, INDIA

 

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2013-03-23

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