Combined steady-state nonlinear heat transfer/thermal postbuckling computations in unstiffened and stiffened laminated composite plates and shells (Q1365603)
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English | Combined steady-state nonlinear heat transfer/thermal postbuckling computations in unstiffened and stiffened laminated composite plates and shells |
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Combined steady-state nonlinear heat transfer/thermal postbuckling computations in unstiffened and stiffened laminated composite plates and shells (English)
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1 April 1998
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A computational scheme for the solution of the decoupled (i.e. applied stepwise sequentially) nonlinear steady-state heat transfer and geometrically nonlinear thermoelastic problem is presented for unstiffened and stiffened multilayered composite plates and shells. More specifically, a two-step formulation is conceived; first, the nonuniform temperature field resulting from applied heat fluxes is estimated by considering the three modes of heat transfer, namely nonlinear conduction, convection and radiation; second, the resulting temperatures are used as input to a stress analysis code which performs geometrically nonlinear analysis of composite panels with emphasis on thermal postbuckling computations. For the solution of the heat transfer problem a 3-node triangular shell element is adopted which estimates the temperatures based on a first-order thermal lamination theory by employing primarily Cartesian notation. The nonlinear stress analysis problem is solved using a shallow shell multilayered triangular element of varying and adaptable curvature which can accomodate the dependence of the material properties on the temperature.
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two-step formulation
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stress analysis code
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3-node triangular shell element
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first-order thermal lamination theory
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shallow shell multilayered triangular element
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