Sensitivity analysis for the dynamic response of thermoviscoplastic shells of revolution (Q2564534)

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    Sensitivity analysis for the dynamic response of thermoviscoplastic shells of revolution
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 966758

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      Sensitivity analysis for the dynamic response of thermoviscoplastic shells of revolution (English)
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      5 May 1997
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      A computational procedure is presented for evaluating the sensitivity coefficients of the dynamic axisymmetric, fully-coupled, thermoviscoplastic response of shells of revolution. The analytical formulation is based on Reissner's large deformation shell theory with the effects of large-strain, transverse shear deformation, rotatory inertia and moments turning around the normal to the middle surface. The material model is chosen to be viscoplasticity with strain hardening and thermal hardening, and an associated flow rule is used with a von Mises effective stress. A mixed formulation is used for the shell equations with the fundamental unknowns consisting of six stress resultants, three generalized displacements and three velocity components. The energy-balance equation is solved using a Galerkin procedure, with the temperature as the fundamental unknown.
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      Reissner's large deformation shell theory
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      transverse shear deformation
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      rotatory inertia
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      strain hardening
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      thermal hardening
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      associated flow rule
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      von Mises effective stress
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      mixed formulation
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      energy-balance equation
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      Galerkin procedure
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