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W. Scott Burton
Researcher at Langley Research Center
Publications - 18
Citations - 3100
W. Scott Burton is an academic researcher from Langley Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sandwich-structured composite & Buckling. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 18 publications receiving 2985 citations.
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Computational Models for Sandwich Panels and Shells
TL;DR: A review of computational models for sandwich plates and shells, predictor-corrector procedures, and the sensitivity of the sandwich response to variations in the different geometric and material parameters can be found in this article.
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Assessment of Shear Deformation Theories for Multilayered Composite Plates
Ahmed K. Noor,W. Scott Burton +1 more
TL;DR: A review of the different approaches used for modeling multilayered composite plates is given in this paper, where the effects of variation in the lamination and geometric parameters of simply supported composite plates on the accuracy of the static and vibrational responses predicted by six different modeling approaches (based on 2D shear deformation theories).
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Assessment of Computational Models for Multilayered Composite Shells
Ahmed K. Noor,W. Scott Burton +1 more
TL;DR: A review of the different approaches used for modeling multilayered composite shells is given in this article, where the effects of variation in the lamination and geometric parameters of simply supported composite cylinders on the accuracy of the static and vibrational responses predicted by eight different modeling approaches (based on two-dimensional shear deformation theories).
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Computational Models for High-Temperature Multilayered Composite Plates and Shells
Ahmed K. Noor,W. Scott Burton +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of the literature on composite models, predictor-corrector procedures, the effect of temperature-dependence of material properties on the response, and the sensitivity of the thermomechanical response to variations in material parameters is presented.
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Assessment of computational models for multilayered anisotropic plates
Ahmed K. Noor,W. Scott Burton +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the static and vibrational responses of multilayer anisotropic plates, predicted by eight modeling approaches based on two-dimensional shear deformation theories, were investigated as a function of the lamination and geometric parameters of the shells.