Javid Bayandor
State University of New York System
109 Papers
262 Citations
Javid Bayandor is an academic researcher from State University of New York System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Crashworthiness. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 92 publications. Previous affiliations of Javid Bayandor include University at Buffalo & Virginia Tech.
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Papers
Degradation investigation in a postbuckling composite stiffened fuselage panel
Adrian C. Orifici,Rodney S. Thomson,Richard Degenhardt,Alexander Kling,Klaus Rohwer,Javid Bayandor +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the structural and fracture analysis of composite panels was performed using MSC.Nastran and ABAQUS/Standard, along all interfaces between the skin and stiffeners, to examine the stiffener disbonding behaviour of each design.
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Damage assessment and monitoring of composite ship joints
TL;DR: In this paper, a typical monolithic glass fibre reinforced polymer composite T-joint is modeled and tested for structural health monitoring (SHM) and the performance of embedded optical fiber Bragg sensors in such joints has been shown to be satisfactory and the effects of artificially induced disbonds on the strain distribution have been determined via finite element modelling and have been experimentally verified.
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A review of explicit finite element software for composite impact analysis
TL;DR: As explicit finite element (FE) codes improve and advanced material models become available, such tools will find more widespread application within the aerospace industry, as "what-if " simulation as discussed by the authors.
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Development of a finite-element analysis methodology for the propagation of delaminations in composite structures
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a numerical approach for simulating the propagation of interlaminar cracks in composite structures, which can be considered analogous to interlaminar cracking.
Investigation of Impact and Damage Tolerance in Advanced Aerospace Composite Structures
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an overview of the available analysis tools and reports on the progress of an investigation designed to study the low velocity impact characteristics of such structures, and compare the test results with the numerical data obtained from a simulation of the test in a number of explicit non-linear finite element environments.
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