Advances in Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-67988-4_125
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Optimization of Finite Element Mesh Division Considering Stress Singularity for Bonded Structures

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“…Based on the previous investigation about singularities (see Rössle [13]), the presence of angular corner points generally yields local singularities in the solution. Yamagiwa and Kurahashi [14] have proposed that in the stress analysis based on the FEM, the value of the stress component at the singular point will increase with decreasing mesh size. Meanwhile, in the theory of elasticity, singular solutions at the points of the boundary are associated with infinite stresses (see Korepanova, Matveenko and Sevodina [15]).…”
Section: Comparison Of the Maximum Stress In Terms Of Different Types...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the previous investigation about singularities (see Rössle [13]), the presence of angular corner points generally yields local singularities in the solution. Yamagiwa and Kurahashi [14] have proposed that in the stress analysis based on the FEM, the value of the stress component at the singular point will increase with decreasing mesh size. Meanwhile, in the theory of elasticity, singular solutions at the points of the boundary are associated with infinite stresses (see Korepanova, Matveenko and Sevodina [15]).…”
Section: Comparison Of the Maximum Stress In Terms Of Different Types...mentioning
confidence: 99%