Lay-Up Effects on the Dynamic Instability of Moderately Thick Stiffened Curved Panels

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The dynamic instability of cylindrical shell panels having longitudinal stiffener is studied by using the developed finite strip method (FSM). The method is formulated using the third order shear deformation shell's theory of Reddy's form and the Koiter-Sanders theory for cylindrical shells is implemented. The lay-up effects of skin as well as the stiffener are investigated.

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