mapi
Mechanical
- Jan 30, 2007
- 53
Hi,
Here is a two-layer laminate (0 degree/90 degree, same thickness, in x-y plane), and it is only subjected a uniaxial loading at x-direction. As a result, the laminate will twist from the calculation by using the constitutive realtion: curvature Kx is not zero, and curvature Ky is zero.
However, non-zero Kx means that the laminate bends in the x-direction, right? But in fact, the laminte should
bend in y-drection. What happens?
Thanks,
Mapi
Here is a two-layer laminate (0 degree/90 degree, same thickness, in x-y plane), and it is only subjected a uniaxial loading at x-direction. As a result, the laminate will twist from the calculation by using the constitutive realtion: curvature Kx is not zero, and curvature Ky is zero.
However, non-zero Kx means that the laminate bends in the x-direction, right? But in fact, the laminte should
bend in y-drection. What happens?
Thanks,
Mapi