Abstract

In this work, the stress and deformation states of plates made of metal layers wrapped with composite materials in the inner or outer layers were studied. The main goal of this research is to create durable, long-lasting and aggressive environment-resistant structures that can easily bear external dynamic and static loads. The work used the Navier method to study the effects of interlayer displacement. It was found that the lower the modulus, the greater the effect of joint compliance on the deformation of laminated composite plates. A regularity has been established that the greater the thickness of the bearing fiberglass layer, the less the effect of the shear modulus of the seam on the stresses and deformability of two-layer combined slabs. A regularity has been established, the greater the thickness of the bearing metal layer, the less the effect of the shear modulus of the seam on the stresses and deformation of two-layer combined plates.

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