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Hybrid-stress isoparametric elements for moderately thick and thin multilayer plates
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    Hybrid-stress isoparametric elements for moderately thick and thin multilayer plates (English)
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    A hybrid-stress formulation of isoparametric elements for the analysis of moderately thick and thin multilayer laminated composite plates is presented. The element displacement behavior is characterized by laminate reference-surface inplane and transverse displacements and laminate nonnormal cross-section rotations; as a result, the number of degrees of freedom is independent of the number of layers. All components of stress are included and are related to a set of laminate stress parameters, the number of which is independent of the number of layers. By isolating and analytically integrating all through-thickness contributions to the element matrices, the computation time for the element stiffness generation becomes nearly independent of the number of layers, and thus a computationally efficient element is produced. The formulation is used to develop an 8-node isoparametric multilayer plate element which is naturally invariant, of correct rank, and non-locking in the thin-plate limit. Results for selected example problems show the range of applicability and convergence behavior of the element.
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    hybrid-stress formulation
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    isoparametric elements
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    moderately thick
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    thin multilayer laminated composite plates
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    element displacement behavior
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    laminate reference-surface inplane
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    transverse displacements
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    laminate nonnormal cross-section rotations
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    number of degrees of freedom
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    independent of the number of layers
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    all components of stress
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    set of laminate stress parameters
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    isolating
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    analytically integrating
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    through- thickness contributions to the element matrices
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    8-node isoparametric multilayer plate element
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    naturally invariant
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    of correct rank
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    non- locking in the thin-plate limit
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