Abstract

The piecewise-homogeneous material model and the three-dimensional linearized theory of stability with the assumption of small subcritical strains are used to study the surface buckling of orthotropic and transtropic laminates. A plane problem is formulated, and characteristic equations are derived. A solution is found for a specific transtropic material with different orientations of the isotropy axis

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