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A high-order laminated plate theory with improved in-plane responses (English)
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1987
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In order to improve the accuracy of the in-plane responses of the shear deformable laminated composite plate theories, a new high-order laminated plate theory was developed based upon Reissner's new mixed variational principle [\textit{E. Reissner}, Int. J. Num. Methods Eng. 20, 1366-1368 (1984; Zbl 0535.73017)]. To this end, a zig-zag shaped \(C^ 0\) function and Legendre polynomials were introduced into the approximate in-plane displacement distributions across the plate thickness. The accuracy of the present theory was examined by applying it to the cylindrical bending problem of laminated plates which had been solved exactly by \textit{N. J. Pagano} [J. Comput. Math. 3, 398 ff. (1969)]. A comparison with the exact solutions obtained for several symmetric and asymmetric cross-ply laminates indicates that the present theory accurately estimates in-plane responses, even for small span-to-thickness ratios.
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zig-zag shaped C(sup 0)-function
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in-plane responses
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shear deformable laminated composite plate
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high-order laminated plate theory
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Reissner's new mixed variational principle
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Legendre polynomials
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approximate in- plane displacement distributions
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cylindrical bending problem
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