Mode of failure analysis of fiber reinforced composite plate / Ahmad Zuwairi Abdul Latiff

This thesis is aimed to analyze the mode of failure of selected fiber reinforced composite plates under transverse loading. A mathematical model and computational model are presented for the analysis. Higher Order Shear Deformation plate theory is utilized to predict the deformation of the plates. A...

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Main Author: Abdul Latiff, Ahmad Zuwairi
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Language:English
Published: 2004
Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/78170/1/78170.pdf
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spelling my-uitm-ir.781702023-09-19T08:11:04Z Mode of failure analysis of fiber reinforced composite plate / Ahmad Zuwairi Abdul Latiff 2004 Abdul Latiff, Ahmad Zuwairi This thesis is aimed to analyze the mode of failure of selected fiber reinforced composite plates under transverse loading. A mathematical model and computational model are presented for the analysis. Higher Order Shear Deformation plate theory is utilized to predict the deformation of the plates. A failure criterion with the existence of coupling terms is employed to predict the failure. A program based on a finite element method is developed using Fotran-90 to determine the lamina stresses. These stresses are then used in the present failure model to determine the Mode of Failure. Finally, the Mode of Failure results for Glass Epoxy composite plates are analyzed. The results of the mode of failure analysis have shown that the present failure models could offer a better prediction of failure for any composite laminate. The results could also aid in designing optimum composite laminates. 2004 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/78170/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/78170/1/78170.pdf text en public degree Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Mahmud, Jamaluddin
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advisor Mahmud, Jamaluddin
description This thesis is aimed to analyze the mode of failure of selected fiber reinforced composite plates under transverse loading. A mathematical model and computational model are presented for the analysis. Higher Order Shear Deformation plate theory is utilized to predict the deformation of the plates. A failure criterion with the existence of coupling terms is employed to predict the failure. A program based on a finite element method is developed using Fotran-90 to determine the lamina stresses. These stresses are then used in the present failure model to determine the Mode of Failure. Finally, the Mode of Failure results for Glass Epoxy composite plates are analyzed. The results of the mode of failure analysis have shown that the present failure models could offer a better prediction of failure for any composite laminate. The results could also aid in designing optimum composite laminates.
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title Mode of failure analysis of fiber reinforced composite plate / Ahmad Zuwairi Abdul Latiff
title_short Mode of failure analysis of fiber reinforced composite plate / Ahmad Zuwairi Abdul Latiff
title_full Mode of failure analysis of fiber reinforced composite plate / Ahmad Zuwairi Abdul Latiff
title_fullStr Mode of failure analysis of fiber reinforced composite plate / Ahmad Zuwairi Abdul Latiff
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publishDate 2004
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/78170/1/78170.pdf
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