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A survey with numerical assessment of classical and refined theories for the analysis of sandwich plates

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posted on 2024-11-01, 16:04 authored by Erasmo Carrera, S Brischetto
A large variety of plate theories are described and assessed in the present work to evaluate the bending and vibration of sandwich structures. A brief survey of available works is first given. Such a survey includes significant review papers and latest developments on sandwich structure modelings. The kinematics of classical, higher order, zigzag, layerwise, and mixed theories is described. An exhaustive numerical assessment of the whole theories is provided in the case of closed form solutions of simply supported panels made of orthotropic layers. Reference is made to the unified formulation that has recently been introduced by the first author for a plate/shell analysis. Attention has been given to displacements, stresses (both in-plane and out-of-plane components), and the free vibration response. Only simply supported orthotropic panels loaded by a transverse distribution of bisinusoidal pressure have been analyzed. Five benchmark problems are treated. The accuracy of the plate theories is established with respect to the length-to-thickness-ratio (LTR) geometrical parameters and to the face-to-core-stiffness-ratio (FCSR) mechanical parameters. Two main sources of error are outlined, which are related to LTR and FCSR, respectively. It has been concluded that higher order theories (HOTs) can be conveniently used to reduce the error due to LTR in thick plate cases. But HOTs are not effective in increasing the accuracy of the classical theory analysis whenever the error is caused by increasing FCSR values; layerwise analysis becomes mandatory in this case.

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Journal

Applied Mechanics Reviews

Volume

62

Number

010803

Issue

1

Start page

1

End page

17

Total pages

17

Publisher

A S M E International

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2009 by American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Former Identifier

2006046458

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-01-19

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