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Closed-form buckling analysis of stiffened composite plates and identification of minimum stiffener requirements

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE
Volume 46, Issue 10, Pages 1011-1034

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijengsci.2008.02.004

Keywords

Buckling; Minimum bending stiffness; Composite plates; Stiffeners; Compression; Shear

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Longitudinal stiffeners attached to composite plates may significantly increase the overall buckling loads of the resultant stiffened Structure. As long as the bending stiffness EI of the stiffener remains beneath some a priori unknown threshold value EImin (with E being Young's modulus and I being the bending moment of inertia), the buckling pattern will usually be of a more or less global nature, meaning that both the plate and the stiffener will exhibit some certain buckling modes. Once a threshold value EImin for the bending stiffness, also called minimum stiffness, is exceeded, the stiffener more or less remains in its original position in the state of the onset of buckling while the buckling pattern of the stiffened plate is dominated by local buckling modes of the plate itself. The knowledge of this minimum bending stiffness EImin of longitudinal stiffeners of composite plates is of high practical importance and it predominant design criterion and will be considered in this paper. For the basic load cases uniform compression and pure shear and their combination, simple closed-form analytical approaches will be presented which enable a straightforward and quick yet accurate estimation of the buckling loads N-11(0) (compression) and N-12(0) (shear) of stiffened composite plates on the one hand, and the minimum bending stiffness EImin of the attached stiffeners on the other hand. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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