2016
DOI: 10.1002/nme.5306
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A semi‐analytical curved element for linear elasticity based on the scaled boundary finite element method

Abstract: This work introduces a semi-analytical formulation for the simulation and modeling of curved structures based on the scaled boundary finite element method (SBFEM). This approach adapts the fundamental idea of the SBFEM concept to scale a boundary to describe a geometry. Until now, scaling in SBFEM has exclusively been performed along a straight coordinate that enlarges, shrinks, or shifts a given boundary. In this novel approach, scaling is based on a polar or cylindrical coordinate system such that a boundary… Show more

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“…The wave FE method treats the homogenous waveguide as a periodic system, and it can be an alternative to the SAFE method when combined with FE method. Furthermore, the scaled boundary FE method, taking advantages of both boundary element and FE methods, has been utilised to study wave propagation in straight or bent pipes …”
Section: Scattering Of Linear Guided Waves By Defects In Pipesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The wave FE method treats the homogenous waveguide as a periodic system, and it can be an alternative to the SAFE method when combined with FE method. Furthermore, the scaled boundary FE method, taking advantages of both boundary element and FE methods, has been utilised to study wave propagation in straight or bent pipes …”
Section: Scattering Of Linear Guided Waves By Defects In Pipesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the scaled boundary FE method, taking advantages of both boundary element and FE methods, has been utilised to study wave propagation in straight or bent pipes. [54,55] 3.3 | Experimental approaches for damage detection in pipes…”
Section: Hybrid Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The division into layers, which was adopted during the formation of element characteristics, is shown in Fig.1. The stiffness matrix of an element is calculated by the formula (see, for example, [16]);…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where Bis the geometric matrix, connecting the components of the deformations and displacements, andC is the physical matrix, connecting the stress components with the components of the strains. When using the Kirchhoff hypothesis and adopted approximating functions of displacements, the matrixB is reduced to the form [16]:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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