Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition) ›› 2013, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (5): 597-612.doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10483-013-1694-7
薛江红1,2 罗庆姿1,2 韩峰3 刘人怀1,2
Jiang-hong XUE1,2, Qing-zi LUO1,2, Feng HAN3, Ren-huai LIU1,2
摘要: The conventional approach to analysis the buckling of rectangular laminates containing an embedded delamination subjected to the in-plane loading is to simplify the laminate as a beam-plate from which the predicted buckling load decreases as the length of the laminate increases. Two-dimensional analyses are employed in this paper by extending the one-dimensional model to take into consideration of the influence of the
delamination width on the buckling performance of the laminates. The laminate is simply supported containing a through width delamination. A new parameter β defined as the ratio of delamination length to delamination width is introduced with an emphasis on the influence of the delamination size. It is found that (i) when the ratio β is greater than one snap-through buckling prevails, the buckling load is determined by the delamination size
and depth only; (ii) as the ratio β continues to increase, the buckling load will approach to a constant value. Solutions are verified with the well established results and are found in good agreement with the latter.