Compressive Buckling of Composite Plates with a Delamination

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Compressive buckling of laminate plates with a delamination are simulated using ABAQUS 6.8 software. Effects of sizes, positions, asymmetric and shapes of delamination on the compressive buckling are investigated without the consideration of delamination growth and contact. The results indicate the sizes, positions, asymmetric and shapes of delamination have an important influence on compressive buckling.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 150-151)

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235-238

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October 2010

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