Models to describe the shapes of unsymmetric laminates produced with a
flat mould have been already developed by several researchers. These
models are reviewed and on some points theory is extended. The experim
ental work done so far to confirm the developed theoretical models is
rather limited. This especially applies for angle-ply laminates, on wh
ich no experimental work has been reported yet. This paper presents ne
w experimental work that has been conducted both on cross-ply and angl
e-ply laminates over a wide range of laminate dimensions. The experime
nts show that the influence of the side length on the curvature is ver
y well predicted both for cross-ply and angle-ply laminates, also the
bifurcation point behaviour is clearly observed. Possible causes of di
fferences between theory and experiment are outlined. The theoretical
predictions are especially sensitive to the transverse thermal expansi
on coefficient of the individual layers.