Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale (Oct 2019)

Effects of ply orientation on nonlinear buckling of Aircraft composite stiffened panel

  • Ouadia Mouhat,
  • Abdelmajid Bybi,
  • Ahmed El Bouhmidi,
  • Mohamed Rougui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3221/IGF-ESIS.50.12
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 50
pp. 126 – 140

Abstract

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In this paper the demand for curved stiffened panels composite from carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) has emerged; these structures are most frequently used in aerospace engineering. Nearly 50% of the primary structure of the Boeing 787 is made up of woven graphite�epoxy. This research emphasizes the buckling analysis of stiffened composite panels using the nonlinear, finite element modelling. The stiffened panel is assumed to be subjected to a uniform axial compression load of. For the nonlinear buckling analysis, a stiffened composite panel is made of carbon fibre composite (CFC) in epoxy, Kevlar in epoxy and E-glass (EG) in epoxy. Due to the fact that there are many stiffened composite panels materials, this paper therefore uses a numerical approach, to present the study and results of the nonlinear static buckling analysis of I-stiffened, on various composite panels. This research also presented the�effect�of the different�ply orientations�using Abaqus�finite element analysis (FEA)

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