Abstract

A review of research in the area of large amplitude vibration of composite plates and shells is presented in this paper. The main focus of this paper is on the effects of geometric nonlinearity, transverse shear deformation and rotatory inertia on the vibration behaviour of single-layered plates and shells. Recent advances made in these areas are reviewed. Some literature on laminated plates and shells made of filamentary composite material is also included. Particular attention is given to the recent developments in the analytical methods of solution. Recent research leading to advances in numerical techniques is also included in the present overview.

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