Abstract
A free vibration study of antisymmetric angle-ply composite plates including shear deformation and rotatory inertia using the point collocation method and applying spline function approximations is presented. The equations of motion for the plate are derived using the theory of Yang, Norris and Stavsky. The solution is assumed in a separable form to obtain a system of coupled differential equations in displacement and rotational functions and these functions were approximated by Bickley-type splines of order three. A generalized eigenvalue problem is obtained and solved numerically for an eigenfrequency parameter and an associated eigenvector of spline coefficients. The vibrations of two- and four-layered plates, made up of several types of layer materials and subjected to two types of boundary conditions are considered. Parametric studies were made of the variation of frequency parameters with respect to the aspect ratio, side-to-thickness ratio and ply angle. The numerical results are presented through diagrams and, in some cases, are compared with results obtained by FEM.
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