BENDING OF ORTHOTROPIC SANDWICH PLATES WITH A FUNCTIONALLY GRADED CORE SUBJECTED TO DISTRIBUTED LOADINGS

Based on the Reissner assumptions, this paper is concerned with the bending analy- sis of simply supported sandwich plates with functionally graded core and orthotropic face sheets subjected to transverse distributed loadings. First, the expressions of the displacements, stresses and internal forces...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta mechanica solida Sinica 2013-06, Vol.26 (3), p.292-301
Hauptverfasser: Li, Huadong, Zhu, Xi, Mei, Zhiyuan, Qiu, Jiabo, Zhang, Yingjun
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Zusammenfassung:Based on the Reissner assumptions, this paper is concerned with the bending analy- sis of simply supported sandwich plates with functionally graded core and orthotropic face sheets subjected to transverse distributed loadings. First, the expressions of the displacements, stresses and internal forces of the sandwich plate are presented according to the constitutive relations and stress states of the core and face sheets. Then, the solutions of bending equilibrium equa- tions are derived by expanding the deflection w, transverse shearing forces Q~ and Qv with double trigonometric series that satisfy the simply supported boundary conditions. Finally, the proposed solution is validated by comparing the results with available elasticity solutions for a square sand- wich plate with an isotropie core and finite element simulations for one with functionally graded core. The Young's modulus of the functionally graded core is assumed to be graded by a power law distribution of volume fractions of the constituents, and the Poisson's ratio is held constant. And the effects of the core's top-bottom Young's modulus ratio A and volume fraction exponent no on the variation of the displacements of the functionally graded sandwich plate are also examined.
ISSN:0894-9166
1860-2134
DOI:10.1016/S0894-9166(13)60027-0