Abstract

This paper studies flutter characteristics of two-dimensional delaminated composite panels at high supersonic Mach number using a beam-plate model. The effects of delamination position and size on the flutter boundary are investigated as well as the effects of in-plant load, fiber orientation and stacking sequence. This paper also tries to derive an optimal fiber orientation and stacking sequence that maximizes the flutter boundary using a lamination parameter.

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