Two Dimensional Static Mechanical Analysis of Laminated Composite Tube Using ABCDE Matrix with No Correction Factor

A. R. N. Ndengna, J. Gnidakouong, Achille Njomoué Pandong, Ekmon Mbangue
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Accurate modeling and prediction of materials properties is of utmost importance to design engineers. In this study, newly developed two-dimensional laminate constitutive equations (LCE) were derived directly from an existing shell model without using a classical correction factor. The resulted LCEs were subsequently used for the first time to analyze a laminated composite tube (LCT) subjected to in plane-loading. This led to additional composite-shell stiffness coefficients which are not currently available in some LCEs. The strains and stresses distribution fields were computed via Matlab. The accuracy and robustness of our analytical method were proven by opposing the as-obtained results of thick and thin LCTs with that of existing theories which use a correction factor. An excellent convergence was observed. Whereas a lower convergence was observed in the case of a laminated shell plate. Results also showed that the thickness ratio χ (2χ=h/R ) considerably influences the mechanical behavior of the LCT. In fact when χ<0.1, the distribution of stresses and strains of the tube were the same for the two opposed theories. When χ>0.1, the distribution of stresses and strains were not the same, hence the contribution of our ABCDE matrix. The new mechanical couplings in our LCE could be well illustrated in a finite element package with visualization tools to observe some intricate deformations which are yet to be seen. Thus the outcome of this work will be of particularly interest to promote advanced scientific and structural engineering applications.
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无修正系数ABCDE矩阵在复合材料层合管二维静力分析中的应用
材料性能的精确建模和预测对设计工程师来说至关重要。在这项研究中,新开发的二维层压板本构方程(LCE)是直接从现有的壳体模型中导出的,而不使用经典的校正因子。所得LCE随后首次用于分析承受平面内载荷的层合复合材料管(LCT)。这导致了额外的复合材料壳体刚度系数,而这些系数目前在一些LCE中是不可用的。通过Matlab计算了应变和应力的分布场。通过将厚LCT和薄LCT的所得结果与使用校正因子的现有理论的结果进行对比,证明了我们分析方法的准确性和稳健性。观察到极好的收敛性。而在叠层壳板的情况下观察到较低的收敛性。结果还表明,厚度比χ(2χ=h/R)显著影响LCT的力学性能。事实上,当χ0.1时,应力和应变的分布并不相同,因此我们的ABCDE矩阵有贡献。我们的LCE中的新机械耦合可以在有限元软件包中很好地说明,该软件包具有可视化工具,可以观察到一些尚待观察的复杂变形。因此,这项工作的成果将对促进先进的科学和结构工程应用特别感兴趣。
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International Journal of Mechanics
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