Accurate and efficient \textit{a posteriori} account of geometrical imperfections in Koiter finite element analysis
DOI10.1002/NME.5550zbMATH Open1548.74044MaRDI QIDQ6557572FDOQ6557572
Authors: G. Garcea, Francesco Liguori, L. Leonetti, Domenico Magisano, Antonio Madeo
Publication date: 18 June 2024
Published in: International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- A modified Newton-type Koiter-Newton method for tracing the geometrically nonlinear response of structures
- An efficient mixed variational reduced-order model formulation for nonlinear analyses of elastic shells
- Commutativity of the strain energy density expression for the benefit of the FEM implementation of Koiter's initial postbuckling theory
- A reduced-order method for geometrically nonlinear analysis of the wing-upper-skin panels in the presence of buckling
- A geometrically nonlinear Hellinger-Reissner shell element for the postbuckling analysis of variable stiffness composite laminate structures
- A hierarchic isogeometric hyperelastic solid-shell
- A Koiter reduction technique for the nonlinear thermoelastic analysis of shell structures prone to buckling
- A corotational mixed flat shell finite element for the efficient geometrically nonlinear analysis of laminated composite structures
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