Abstract: | A variational model for the assessment of free‐edge and free‐corner effects [1‐3] in thermally loaded rectangular cross‐ply laminate plates is presented. The physical layers of the plate are discretized by an arbitrary number of mathematical layers through the laminate thickness. A layerwise displacement field with unknown interface functions which depend on the inplane coordinates is formulated wherein an a priori assumed layerwise linear thickness interpolation scheme is employed. The application of the principle of minimum elastic potential yields a set of governing Euler‐Lagrange differential equations for the unknown inplane functions which for the special free‐corner problem in rectangular cross‐ply plates can be solved in a closed‐form analytical manner. Boundary conditions of traction free laminate edges are fulfilled in an average sense. Since the approach utilizes a discretization through the plate thickness yet allows for closed‐form solutions within the layer planes for all state variables it is appropriate to speak of a hybrid analysis approach. The presented method allows easy application, can be run on every standard personal computer and is in favourable agreement with comparative finite element calculations. (© 2004 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim) |