Strong Formulation Isogeometric Analysis (SFIGA) for laminated composite arbitrarily shaped plates

Volume: 96, Pages: 173 - 203
Published: Jul 1, 2016
Abstract
null null Engineering applications in conventional numerical modeling are investigated by domain decomposition techniques because, generally, structural components do not have a regular shape. The most common and versatile numerical approach, in this regard, is the Finite Element (FE) method, which uses low order polynomials and the variational formulation for the solution of the differential problem. In contrast with the classic approach, the...
Paper Details
Title
Strong Formulation Isogeometric Analysis (SFIGA) for laminated composite arbitrarily shaped plates
Published Date
Jul 1, 2016
Volume
96
Pages
173 - 203
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