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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Groh, Rainer Mj
University of Bristol
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- 2024Quantifying efficient shape-shiftingcitations
- 2024Dataset for computational and experimental buckling analysis of constant-stiffness and variable-stiffness composite cylinders
- 2023Local Analysis-Test Correlation of Tow-Steered Composite Shells with Small Cutouts
- 2023Increasing reliability of axially compressed cylinders through stiffness tailoring and optimizationcitations
- 2022Probing the stability landscape of prestressed stayed columns susceptible to mode interactioncitations
- 2021Optimization of imperfection-insensitive continuous tow sheared rocket launch structurescitations
- 2021Design of Shape-Adaptive Deployable Slat-Cove Filler for Airframe Noise Reductioncitations
- 2021Manufacture and buckling test of a variable-stiffness, variable-thickness composite cylinder under axial compressioncitations
- 2021Flexural analysis of laminated beams using zigzag theory and a mixed inverse differential quadrature method
- 2020Imperfection-Insensitive Continuous Tow-Sheared Cylinderscitations
- 2020A strain-displacement mixed formulation based on the modified couple stress theory for the flexural behaviour of laminated beams.citations
- 2020An efficient semi-analytical framework to tailor snap-through loads in bistable variable stiffness laminatescitations
- 2020Newton’s method for experimental path-following of nonlinear structures
- 2020Imperfection-Insensitive Continuous Tow Sheared Cylinder
- 2019Efficient 3D Stress Capture of Variable-Stiffness and Sandwich Beam Structurescitations
- 2019A strain-displacement variational formulation for laminated composite beams based on the modified couple stress theory
- 2019Happy Catastrophecitations
- 2019On the accuracy of localised 3D stress fields in tow-steered laminated composite structurescitations
- 2018A tailored nonlinear slat-cove filler for airframe noise reduction.
- 2018Generalised path-following for well-behaved nonlinear structurescitations
- 2018Design and testing of a passively adaptive inletcitations
- 2018Three-dimensional stress analysis for laminated composite and sandwich structurescitations
- 2018Extreme mechanics in laminated shellscitations
- 2018HCI meets Material Sciencecitations
- 2017Post-buckling analysis of variable-angle tow composite plates using Koiter's approach and the finite element methodcitations
- 2017Computationally efficient beam elements for accurate stresses in sandwich laminates and laminated composites with delaminationscitations
- 2017Investigation of failure initiation in curved composite laminates using a higher-order beam modelcitations
- 2017Adaptive air inlet for fluid flow control
- 2016Deleterious localised stress fieldscitations
- 2016Morphing structures for flow regulation
- 2016A computationally efficient 2D model for inherently equilibrated 3D stress predictions in heterogeneous laminated plates. Part Icitations
- 2016Adaptive Nonlinear Structures for Flow Regulation
- 2016Higher-order beam model for stress predictions in curved beams made from anisotropic materialscitations
- 2016A computationally efficient 2D model for inherently equilibrated 3D stress predictions in heterogeneous laminated plates. Part IIcitations
- 2016Mixed shell element for static and buckling analysis of variable angle tow composite platescitations
- 2016Koiter asymptotic analysis of Variable Angle Tow composite plates
- 2015Application of the Refined Zigzag Theory to the Modeling of Delaminations in Laminated Composites
- 2015Static inconsistencies in certain axiomatic higher-order shear deformation theories for beams, plates and shellscitations
- 2015A mixed-variational, higher-order zig-zag theory for highly heterogeneous layered structures
- 2015Mass Optimisation of Variable Angle Tow, Variable Thickness Panels with Static Failure and Buckling Constraintscitations
- 2015Full-field stress tailoring of composite laminates
- 2015On displacement-based and mixed-variational equivalent single layer theories for modelling highly heterogeneous laminated beamscitations
- 2014Buckling analysis of variable angle tow, variable thickness panels with transverse shear effectscitations
- 2014Post-buckling analysis of variable angle, variable thickness panels manufactured by Continuous Tow Shearing
- 2013Buckling analysis of variable angle tow, variable thickness panels with transverse shear effects
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Computationally efficient beam elements for accurate stresses in sandwich laminates and laminated composites with delaminations
Abstract
aminated composites are prone to delamination failure due to the lack of reinforcement through the thickness. Therefore, during the design process the initiation and propagation of delaminations should be accounted for as early as possible. This paper presents computationally efficient nine degree-of-freedom (dof) and eight-dof shear locking-free beam elements using the mixed form of the refined zigzag theory (RZT ( m ) ). The corresponding nine-dof and eight-dof elements use the anisoparametric and constrained anisoparametric interpolation schemes, respectively, to eliminate shear locking in slender beams. The advantage of the present element over previous RZT beam elements is that no post-processing is required to accurately model the transverse shear stress while maintaining the computational efficiency of a low-order beam element. Comparisons with high-fidelity finite element models and three-dimensional elasticity solutions show that the elements can robustly and accurately predict the displacement field, axial stress and transverse shear stress through the thickness of a sandwich beam or a composite laminate with an embedded delamination. In fact, the accuracy and computational efficiency of predicting stresses in laminates with embedded delaminations make the present elements attractive choices for RZT-based delamination initiation and propagation methodologies available in the literature.