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Simple Quasi-3D and 2D Integral Shear Deformation Theories for Buckling Investigation of Advanced Composite Plates

In this paper, both 2D and quasi-3D hyperbolic integral shear deformation theories are employed for buckling analysis of functionally graded (FG) plates. The simplicity of the developed theory is due to the reduced number of the unknowns used in the field of displacement. The proposed model takes in...

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Published in:Physical mesomechanics 2023-06, Vol.26 (3), p.346-366
Main Authors: Younsi, A., Bourada, F., Bousahla, A. A., Kaci, A., Tounsi, A., Benrahou, K. H., Ghazwani, M. H.
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Composite structures
Deformation effects
Functionally gradient materials
Materials Science
Physics
Physics and Astronomy
Plates (structural members)
Shear deformation
Shear stress
Solid State Physics
Transverse shear
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