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    Non-linear buckling analysis of delaminated hat-stringer panels using variational asymptotic method

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    This research proposes a computationally efficient methodology using a Constrained Variational Asymptotic Method (C-VAM) for non-linear buckling analysis on a hat-stringer panel with delamination defects. Starting with the geometrically non-linear kinematics, the VAM procedure reduces the three-dimensional (3-D) strain energy functional to an analogous 2-D plate model and evaluates the closed form warping solutions. Utilising the resulting warping solutions and recovery relations for the skin and the stringer, displacement continuity at the three-dimensional level is enforced between the stringer and the skin based on the pristine and delaminated interface regions. Consequently, the constrained matrices obtained from C-VAM is incorporated into an inhouse developed non-linear finite element framework. Using the developed formulation, a stiffened panel with delamination of 40 mm between the stringer and the skin is analysed under compression. The results have been validated locally and globally, employing experimental data and 3-D finite element analysis (FEA). Experiments are carried out on the co-cured panel by applying quasi-static loading with displacement-controlled conditions, and 3-D FEA is carried out in Abaqus. Load-response plots have been obtained to validate the results at the global level, and they are in excellent agreement with experiments and 3-D FEA. Subsequently, out-of-plane displacement contour plots are obtained; the number of half waves and wave intensity in 3-D FEA and C-VAM are comparable, although there are minor differences compared to the experimental findings. The proposed framework is shown to be computationally efficient by over 55% as compared to 3-D FEA for performing non-linear buckling analysis on the stiffened composite structure considered in the current work

    Finite Element Analysis of Free Vibration of the Delaminated Composite Plate with Variable Kinematic Multilayered Plate Elements

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    Composite laminates are prone to delamination. Implementation of delamination in the Carrera Unified Formulation frame work using nine noded quadrilateral MITC9 element is discussed in this article. MITC9 element is devoid of shear locking and membrane locking. Delaminated as well as healthy structure is analyzed for free mode vibration. The results from the present work are compared with the available experimental or/and research article or/and the three dimensional finite element simulations. The effect of different kinds and different percentages of area of delamination on the first three natural frequencies of the structure is discussed. The presence of open-mode delamination mode shape for large delaminations within the first three natural frequencies is discussed. Also, the switching of places between the second bending mode, with that of the first torsional mode frequency is discussed. Results obtained from different ordered theories are compared in the presence of delamination. Advantage of layerwise theories as compared to equivalent single layer theories for very large delaminations is stated. The effect of different kinds of delamination and their effect on the second bending and first torsional mode shape is discussed. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved

    Introduction to a Special Section on Asymptotic Analyses, Dynamics and Aeroelasticity

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    Non-classical non-linear effects in thin-walled composite beams

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    Introduction to a Special Section on Asymptotic Analyses, Dynamics and Aeroelasticity

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