EFFECT OF FIBER ORIENTATION PATH ON THE BUCKLING, FREE VIBRATION, AND STATIC ANALYSES OF VARIABLE ANGLE TOW PANELS
Nasim Fallahi, A. Viglietti, Erasmo Carrera, A. Pagani, Enrico Zappino
Abstract
In this work, the effect of the fiber orientation on the mechanical response of variable angle tow (VAT) panels is investigated. A computationally efficient high-order one-dimensional model, derived under the framework of the Carrera unified formulation (CUF), is used. In detail, a layerwise approach is adopted to predict the complex phenomena that may appear in VAT panels. Static, free-vibration and buckling analyses are performed, considering several material properties, geometries, and boundary conditions, and the results are assessed with those obtained using existing approaches. Considering the findings of the comparative analysis, several best design practices are suggested to improve the mechanical performances of VAT panels.