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Free-Edge Stress Analysis of Functionally Graded Material Layered Biocomposite Laminates

Authors
Huang, BinKim, Heung Soo
Issue Date
Oct-2014
Publisher
AMER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS
Keywords
Functionally Graded Material; Biocomposite Laminate; Stress Function; Free-Edge; Complementary Virtual Work
Citation
JOURNAL OF NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY, v.14, no.10, pp 7451 - 7457
Pages
7
Indexed
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SCIE
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume
14
Number
10
Start Page
7451
End Page
7457
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/23511
DOI
10.1166/jnn.2014.9553
ISSN
1533-4880
1533-4899
Abstract
A stress function based theory is proposed to obtain free-edge stress distributions for three-dimensional, orthotropic, linearly elastic rectangular biocomposite laminates with surface-bonded functionally graded materials (FGM). The assumed stress fields automatically satisfy the pointwise equilibrium equation, as well as traction-free and free edge boundary conditions. The complementary virtual work principle, followed by the general eigenvalue solution procedure, is used to obtain 3-D free edge stress states. A typical stacking sequence of composite laminate is used as numerical investigation with surface bonded FGMs. It is shown that with proper exponential factor of FGMs, the interlaminar stresses at the FGM layer interface can be reduced significantly, in return to prevent debonding of FGM layers. This approach can be useful in the design of functionally graded material layered biocomposite structures.
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