2019
DOI: 10.3390/sym11040527
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Finite Element Modelling of a Composite Shell with Shear Connectors

Abstract: A three-layer composite shell with shear connectors is made of three shell layers with one another connected by stubs at the contact surfaces. These layers can have similar or different geometrical and physical properties with the assumption that they always contact and have relative movement in the working process. Due to these characteristics, they are used widely in many engineering applications, such as ship manufacturing and production, aerospace technologies, transportation, and so on. However, there are… Show more

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“…discrete the mesh and determine the element matrix Step 2: determine the global matrix when there is no moving load by assembling element matrices Step 3: solve a separate oscillation problem and determine natural frequencies Step 4: in each integral time step, determine the element matrix depending on the moving load, assembled into the global matrix (similar to Step 2) Step 5: solve the system of equations in each time step and determine Step 6: in each time step, determine stresses and internal forces Step 7: export the dynamic response results of the systemFlowchart of the Newmark-beta method is shown in[39,40].…”
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“…discrete the mesh and determine the element matrix Step 2: determine the global matrix when there is no moving load by assembling element matrices Step 3: solve a separate oscillation problem and determine natural frequencies Step 4: in each integral time step, determine the element matrix depending on the moving load, assembled into the global matrix (similar to Step 2) Step 5: solve the system of equations in each time step and determine Step 6: in each time step, determine stresses and internal forces Step 7: export the dynamic response results of the systemFlowchart of the Newmark-beta method is shown in[39,40].…”
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“…The core step of FEM is to divide the geometric domain into mesh elements that conform to the FEM solution rules. There is no doubt that the quality of mesh elements is crucial to the accuracy of the solution [1]. When using FEM, the prerequisite for obtaining discrete solutions of continuous problems described by partial differential equations (PDE) and boundary/initial conditions is that a computational mesh must be generated to define unknowns [2,3].…”
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“…Civalek [37] investigated the free oscillation of CNT and FGM structures. Nguyen et al [38,39] computed dynamic responses of the composite shell with shear connectors using FEM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%