Laminates

Laminate entities define the list of stacked plies which make up a laminated structure.

Laminate Types and Options

Additional options include control of symmetry so that only half of the plies need to be created (all solvers) and analysis methodology which manipulates how the ABD matrix is calculated (OptiStruct only).

There are three types of laminates:
Ply Laminates
Used to model parts which do not have T junctions. Typical examples are flat or curved panels.
Sublaminates
Used to model portions of a part with complex geometry like T junctions. Examples are the caps and webs of an I-beam.
Interface Laminates
Used to join the sublaminates of a part with complex geometry.
The items in the following table comprise laminate data.
Option Description
Name Name of the laminate.
Card Image STACK if user profile is OptiStruct. /STACK if user profile is Radioss. None for other solvers.
Type Controls laminate symmetry. Additionally, manipulates laminate ABD calculations (OptiStruct only).
Total
All plies must be specified, and all stiffness terms are developed.
Membrane
All plies must be specified, but only membrane terms are developed.
Bending
All plies must be specified, but only bending terms are developed.
Smear
Effects of stacking sequence are removed by setting B = 0 and D = [A]*(T^2)/12.
Smear Core
The last ply in the stack specifies the core. Plies above specify the face sheet. Stiffness of the core is ignored. Stiffness of the face sheet is calculated using the Smear calculations described above. Half the thickness of the face sheet is placed above the core and half is placed on the bottom to produce a symmetric laminate.
Symmetric
Only plies on the bottom half of the composite lay-up need to be specified. These plies are automatically symmetrically reflected to the top half of the composite and given consecutive numbers from bottom to top.
Symmetric Membrane
Only plies on the bottom half of the stack need to be specified. Only membrane terms for the full laminate are developed.
Symmetric Bending
Only plies on the bottom half of the stack need to be specified. Only bending terms for the full laminate are developed.
Symmetric Smear
Only plies on the bottom half of the stack need to be specified. Stiffness is then calculated using the Smear calculations described above.
NRPT Number of repeats for plies in laminate.