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1 Laminates of Orthotropic plies
Section for in-plane loading only Hooke’s law for k-th ply Stress resultants

2 A Matrix Basic equation is the same as in isotropic case, 𝑁=𝐴 πœ€ 0 , but 16 and 26 terms We now use the Tsai-Pagano β€œinvariants” Leading to lamination parameters

3 Effective properties From Q’s to A’s using lamination parameters

4 Hooke’s law with effective properties
Average stresses Hooke’s law

5 Typical stiffness optimization problem
No stresses in individual plies, so no credible failure constraint. When 0-deg, 90-deg and 45-deg plies are present this is reasonable even for strength.

6 Example 4.1.1 Graphite/epoxy 𝐸 1 =18.5𝑀𝑠𝑖,  𝐸 2 =1.89𝑀𝑠𝑖,   𝐺 12 =0.93𝑀𝑠𝑖,  𝜈 12 =0.3 Two load conditions 𝑁 π‘₯ =10,000 𝑙 𝑏 𝑖 𝑛 𝑁 π‘₯𝑦 =3,000 𝑙 𝑏 𝑖 𝑛 Allowable strains: Normal strains 0.4%, shear strain 0.006 Try 0 𝑛 , Β±45 𝑛𝑠 , Β± 𝑛𝑠

7 Sanity checks for first two laminates
For all-zero laminate 𝐸 π‘₯ = 𝐸 1 =18.9𝑀𝑠𝑖,  𝐺 π‘₯𝑦 =0.93𝑀𝑠𝑖 We find that to satisfy normal strain we need at least in, while to satisfy the shear constraint we need in. Are these numbers reasonable? For Β±45 laminate we find 𝐸 π‘₯ =3.18𝑀𝑠𝑖,  𝐺 π‘₯𝑦 =4.86​𝑀𝑠𝑖 We need in for normal strain constraint, and in for shear constraint. Are these reasonable?


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