2018
DOI: 10.1007/s13369-018-3633-0
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Frequency and Deflection Responses of Shear Deformable Skew Sandwich Curved Shell Panel: A Finite Element Approach

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“…However, the CFS is only applicable for a set of boundary conditions, loading conditions, and lamination sequence. These limitations of analytical techniques by using various numerical methods such as Ritz method, 34 discrete singular convolution method, 35 finite strip method, 36 finite element method (FEM), [37][38][39] and mesh-free methods. 40,41 Due to the versatility and ease of implementation, FEM has been widely used by the researchers for analysis of multi-layered structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the CFS is only applicable for a set of boundary conditions, loading conditions, and lamination sequence. These limitations of analytical techniques by using various numerical methods such as Ritz method, 34 discrete singular convolution method, 35 finite strip method, 36 finite element method (FEM), [37][38][39] and mesh-free methods. 40,41 Due to the versatility and ease of implementation, FEM has been widely used by the researchers for analysis of multi-layered structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%