
doi: 10.2514/3.49450
Introduction T purpose of this Survey is to review and bring together in an orderly fashion some of the principal contributions to the field of structural mechanics of structures containing composite materials. The topics of micromechanics and fracture, while quite important, are not considered in this Survey. Emphasis is given to the macromechanical structural analysis of various structural elements, including response under conditions of stable static loading, buckling, and dynamics. The Survey unfolds in the following sequence: Straight and Curved Laminated Bars, Laminated Plates, Laminated Shells, Sandwich Structures, Applications to Practical Structural Systems, and Future Trends. The authors hope that this contribution will be a useful reference tool for researchers and engineers already involved in structural aspects of advanced composites, as well as for those who are just entering the field. No Survey can do full justice to such a wide field as compositematerial structural mechanics. The references cited give only a glimpse of the extensive literature in this field. The authors apologize for not citing a number of important contributions in the field.
Composite and mixture properties, Rods (beams, columns, shafts, arches, rings, etc.), Plates, Shells
Composite and mixture properties, Rods (beams, columns, shafts, arches, rings, etc.), Plates, Shells
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