Non-linear bending compliance of thin ply composite beams by local compression flange buckling
Abstract
Passive spanwise bending shape-adaption has the potential to increase the efficiency and manoeuvrability of vehicles with wing-like structures. By utilisation of compression flange buckling, the in-plane stiffness can be tuned to design beams with contrasting pre-buckling and post-buckling bending stiffness. The investigated concept is experimentally validated using a thin-ply laminated composite four-point bending beam, which is designed to experience compression flange buckling in the span with constant moment. The bending stiffness was reduced by more than 41% after the onset of buckling which shows the effectiveness of compression flange buckling for non-linear bending compliance. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000412657Publication status
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Composite StructuresVolume
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ElsevierSubject
Shape-adaptation; Non-linear compliance; Buckling; Post-buckling; Thin ply compositesMore
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