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Article Dans Une Revue Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences Année : 2014

Separated representations of 3D elastic solutions in shell geometries

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Abstract Background The solution of 3D models in degenerated geometries in which some characteristic dimensions are much lower than the other ones -e.g. beams, plates, shells,...- is a tricky issue when using standard mesh-based discretization techniques. Methods Separated representations allow decoupling the meshes used for approximating the solution along each coordinate. Thus, in plate or shell geometries 3D solutions can be obtained from a sequence of 2D and 1D problems allowing fine and accurate representation of the solution evolution along the thickness coordinate while keeping the computational complexity characteristic of 2D simulations. In a former work this technique was considered for addressing the 3D solution of thermoelastic problems defined in plate geometries. In this work, the technique is extended for addressing the solution of 3D elastic problems defined in shell geometries. Results The capabilities of the proposed approach are illustrated by considering some numerical examples involving different degrees of complexity, from simple shells to composite laminates involving stiffeners. Conclusions The analyzed examples prove the potentiality and efficiency of the proposed strategy, where the computational complexity was found evolving as reported in our former works, proving that 3D solutions can be computed at a 2D cost.
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hal-04325487 , version 1 (06-12-2023)

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Brice Bognet, Adrien Leygue, Francisco Chinesta. Separated representations of 3D elastic solutions in shell geometries. Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences, 2014, 1 (1), pp.4. ⟨10.1186/2213-7467-1-4⟩. ⟨hal-04325487⟩
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