Abstract

The influences of cut-out on the static and dynamic deflection of the multilayered composites under thermomechanical are predicted numerically. In this regard, a mathematical model is prepared using the third-order kinematics associated with the isoparametric finite element steps. Moreover, the solution accuracy of the derived model has been tested frequently by solving a series of examples (obtained from MATLAB code) similar to the published one. In addition, the model verification is extended further by comparing the numerical results with the in-house experimental data recorded under the static and dynamic loading conditions. The equivalent single-layer theoretical model (prepared for the cut-out abided laminated structure) exactness is maintained by considering the variation of in-plane displacement as cubic. In contrast, the state space variable along with the thickness is constant. Additionally, the experimental comparisons are made considering the influences of different cut-out geometry, temperature increment, and loading intensities. The effects of cut-out and the laminated structural geometrical parameters that affect the final design consideration due to the thermomechanical loading as well as the temperature-dependent properties are computed using the derived model, and the outcomes are discussed in detail.

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