Abstract

The buckling enhancement of the negative Poisson’s ratio (NPR) effect on a laminated plate under uniaxial compression with an in-plane translational restraint is investigated in this paper. According to the buckling equation of an orthotropic plate under biaxial compression, the critical buckling load of an NPR-laminated composite under uniaxial compression can be increased due to the induced tension force on the unloaded direction. Instead of layer angles and stacking sequence, the NPR envelope and buckling load enhancement are studied using lamination parameters in this paper. The Poisson’s ratio contours are given in the feasible region of membrane lamination parameters. The results show that the negative Poisson’s ratios are more sensitive to V3A, which represents the unbalance degree of the laminate. Furthermore, the buckling loads for various Poisson’s ratio layups are investigated, and it is concluded that the buckling load increases with a decrease in Poisson’s ratio for the laminated rectangular plate considering in-plane translational restraint. Finally, the inverse problem of deciding the laminate configuration to target the lamination parameters is solved using the particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm.

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