Three-dimensional layerwise modeling of layered media with boundary integral equations

A hybrid method is presented for the analysis of layers, plates, and multi-layered systems consisting of isotropic and linear elastic materials. The problem is formulated for the general case of a multi-layered system using a total potential energy formulation and employing the layerwise laminate th...

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Main Author: Kokkinos, Filis-Triantaphyllos T.
Other Authors: Engineering Mechanics
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-373402021-05-02T05:32:50Z Three-dimensional layerwise modeling of layered media with boundary integral equations Kokkinos, Filis-Triantaphyllos T. Engineering Mechanics Reddy, Junuthula N. Griffin, Odis Hayden Jr. Hendricks, Scott L. Ragab, Saad A. Renardy, Yuriko Y. Katsikadelis, J. T. finite element models fundamental solutions thick plates laminated plates sandwich plates layerwise theory boundary element models BEM and FEM coupling LD5655.V856 1995.K71 A hybrid method is presented for the analysis of layers, plates, and multi-layered systems consisting of isotropic and linear elastic materials. The problem is formulated for the general case of a multi-layered system using a total potential energy formulation and employing the layerwise laminate theory of Reddy. A one-dimensional finite element model is used for the analysis of the multi-layered system through its thickness, and integral Fourier transforms are used to obtain the exact solution for the in-plane problem. Explicit expressions are obtained for the fundamental solution of the typical infinite layer, which are applied in the two-dimensional boundary integral equation model to produce the integral representation of the solution. The boundary integral equation model is two-dimensional, displacement-based and assumes piecewise continuous distribution of the displacement components through the system's thickness. The developed model describes the three-dimensional displacement field, the stress field, the strains and the interlaminar stresses over the entire domain of the problem as continuous functions of the position. This detailed three-dimensional analysis is achieved by incorporating only contour integrals. The boundary integral equations are discretized using the boundary element method and a numerical model is developed for the single numerical layer (element). This model is extended to the case of a multilayered system by introducing appropriate continuity conditions at the interfaces between the layers (firmly bonded layers, or separation, slip and friction between the layers). Assembly of the element matrices yields the global system of equations, which can be solved via iterative techniques. In addition, numerical techniques are developed for the evaluation of the boundary and domain integrals involved in the construction of the element matrices. The singular boundary integrals are computed using a special coordinate transformation, along with a subdivision of the boundary element and a transformation of the Gauss points. The domain integrals (regular, singular or near-singular) are transformed to regular definite integrals along the boundary through a semi-analytical approach. The proposed method provides a simple, efficient, and versatile model for a three-dimensional analysis of thick plates or multilayered systems. It can also be used to study plates resting on elastic foundations or plates with internal supports. The proposed method can be applied in an obvious manner to anisotropic materials and vibration problems. Ph. D. 2014-03-14T21:09:26Z 2014-03-14T21:09:26Z 1995-12-15 2009-02-13 2009-02-13 2009-02-13 Dissertation Text etd-02132009-170805 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/37340 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-02132009-170805/ en OCLC# 34647247 LD5655.V856_1995.K71.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ xi, 177 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic finite element models
fundamental solutions
thick plates
laminated plates
sandwich plates
layerwise theory
boundary element models
BEM and FEM coupling
LD5655.V856 1995.K71
spellingShingle finite element models
fundamental solutions
thick plates
laminated plates
sandwich plates
layerwise theory
boundary element models
BEM and FEM coupling
LD5655.V856 1995.K71
Kokkinos, Filis-Triantaphyllos T.
Three-dimensional layerwise modeling of layered media with boundary integral equations
description A hybrid method is presented for the analysis of layers, plates, and multi-layered systems consisting of isotropic and linear elastic materials. The problem is formulated for the general case of a multi-layered system using a total potential energy formulation and employing the layerwise laminate theory of Reddy. A one-dimensional finite element model is used for the analysis of the multi-layered system through its thickness, and integral Fourier transforms are used to obtain the exact solution for the in-plane problem. Explicit expressions are obtained for the fundamental solution of the typical infinite layer, which are applied in the two-dimensional boundary integral equation model to produce the integral representation of the solution. The boundary integral equation model is two-dimensional, displacement-based and assumes piecewise continuous distribution of the displacement components through the system's thickness. The developed model describes the three-dimensional displacement field, the stress field, the strains and the interlaminar stresses over the entire domain of the problem as continuous functions of the position. This detailed three-dimensional analysis is achieved by incorporating only contour integrals. The boundary integral equations are discretized using the boundary element method and a numerical model is developed for the single numerical layer (element). This model is extended to the case of a multilayered system by introducing appropriate continuity conditions at the interfaces between the layers (firmly bonded layers, or separation, slip and friction between the layers). Assembly of the element matrices yields the global system of equations, which can be solved via iterative techniques. In addition, numerical techniques are developed for the evaluation of the boundary and domain integrals involved in the construction of the element matrices. The singular boundary integrals are computed using a special coordinate transformation, along with a subdivision of the boundary element and a transformation of the Gauss points. The domain integrals (regular, singular or near-singular) are transformed to regular definite integrals along the boundary through a semi-analytical approach. The proposed method provides a simple, efficient, and versatile model for a three-dimensional analysis of thick plates or multilayered systems. It can also be used to study plates resting on elastic foundations or plates with internal supports. The proposed method can be applied in an obvious manner to anisotropic materials and vibration problems. === Ph. D.
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author Kokkinos, Filis-Triantaphyllos T.
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title Three-dimensional layerwise modeling of layered media with boundary integral equations
title_short Three-dimensional layerwise modeling of layered media with boundary integral equations
title_full Three-dimensional layerwise modeling of layered media with boundary integral equations
title_fullStr Three-dimensional layerwise modeling of layered media with boundary integral equations
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional layerwise modeling of layered media with boundary integral equations
title_sort three-dimensional layerwise modeling of layered media with boundary integral equations
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/37340
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