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Abstract

Composite materials are particularly attractive to aviation and aerospace applications because of their exceptional strength and stiffness-to-density ratios and superior physical properties. The mechanical behavior of a laminate is strongly dependent of the fiber directions and because of that; the laminate should be designed to meet the specific requirements of each particular application in order to obtain the maximum advantages of such materials. Usually, laminated composite materials are fabricated from unidirectional plies of given thickness and with fiber orientations limited to a small set of angles, e.g., 0o, 45o, -45o and 90o.A true understanding of their structural behavior is required, such as the deflections, loads, stresses and modal characteristics, the through thickness

distributions of stresses and strains, the large deflection behavior and, of extreme importance for obtaining strong, reliable multi-layered structures, the failure characteristics.

An analytical procedure is developed to investigate the bending characteristics of laminated composite plates based on higher order shear displacement model deals with the modeling and analysis of laminated composites plate. The numerical analysis performed to predict the engineering properties of the multilayered plate for various lamination angles, side to thickness ratio, aspect ratio, loading condition, different stacking sequence and different numbers of layers of continuous fiber composite laminate is described. The models

contain

hyperbolic

expressions

to

account

for

the

parabolic

distributions of transverse shear stresses and to satisfy the zero shear-stress conditions at the top and bottom surfaces of the plates. The equation of motion for thick laminated plates subjected to inplane loads is deduced through the use of Hamiltons principle. Closed-form solutions are obtained by using the Navier technique. The equation of motion is obtained using the dynamic version of Hamiltons principle. The solutions are obtained using Naviers and numerical methods for symmetric cross-ply and angle-ply laminates. In this project work the numerical results showed, on the deflection and stresses of laminated composite plates .The deflections at mid plane and at various nodes have been calculated for different angleply laminated presented for bending of symmetric cross-ply laminated plates. All the solutions presented are close agreement with the theory of elasticity and closed form solutions available in the literature.

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