Abstract

This study reports on a dynamic analysis of single and two-span continuous composite plate structures subjected to multi-moving loads. Third order transverse shear deformation and rotary inertia in laminated composite plates under the moving loads are studied. The 7-DOF finite element model of composite plate described in this paper may allow us not only to determine the dynamic response under the moving loads but also to analyze the influences on dynamic behavior of different plate theories, layup sequences, and boundaries. The numerical results demonstrate significant effects of the ply angles on the dynamic behaviors of composite structures under the moving loads as well as the criticality of the third order shear deformation theory (TSDT) from the standpoints of computational accuracy. Furthermore, the results reported in this paper show the interactions between ply angels and moving velocities. Key observation points are discussed and a brief design guideline is given.

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