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    Modelling considerations in optimal design of reinforced structures (English)
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    The paper provides some potentially useful modelling schemes for reducing computational cost in designing reinforced structures. The schemes are based on the concepts of element and cross-section idealizations while maintaining the characteristics of the load path. An example of a double layer reinforced panel is given and it is shown how these schemes can lead to increased flexibility and reduced cost in obtaining minimal weight designs.
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    modelling schemes
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    reinforced structures
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    element and cross-section idealizations
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    characteristics of the load path
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    double layer reinforced panel
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    increased flexibility
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    reduced cost
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    minimal weight designs
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