Abstract

To analyze angle-ply laminated composite and sandwich plates coupled bending and extension under thermo-mechanical loading, a refined global–local higher-order theory considering transverse normal strain is presented in this work. Hitherto, present theory for angle-ply laminates has never been reported in the literature, and this theory can satisfy continuity of transverse shear stresses at interfaces. In addition, the number of unknowns in present model is independent of layer numbers of the laminate. Based on this theory as well as methodology of the refined triangular discrete Kirchhoff plate element, a triangular laminated plate element satisfying the requirement of C1 continuity is presented. Numerical results show that the present refined theory can accurately analyze the bending problems of angle-ply composite and sandwich plates as well as thermal expansion problem of cross-ply plates, and the present refined theory is obviously superior to the existing global–local higher-order theory proposed by Li and Liu [Li XY, Liu D. Generalized laminate theories based on double superposition hypothesis. Int J Numer Meth Eng 1997;40:1197–212]. After ascertaining the accuracy of present model, the distributions of displacements and stresses for angle-ply laminated plates under temperature loads are also given in present work. These results can serve as a reference for future investigations.

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