An unified approach is presented for linear and geometrically non-linear analyses of composite and sandwich shells with a refined theory and C-0 finite elements by using the dynamic relaxation technique. A finite element idealization with a nine noded quadrilateral isoparametric element belonging to the Lagrangian family is used in space discretization. An explicit time stepping scheme is employed for time integration of the resulting discrete ordinary differential equations with special forms of diagonal fictitious mass and/or damping matrices. The accuracy of the formulation is then established by comparing the present pseudo-transient (PT) analysis results with the available 2D/3D analytical and finite element solutions. The usefulness a...
Abstract. A finite element method based on Mindlin's theory is employed in the prediction of th...
This work presents the finite element (FE) formulation and implementation of a higher order shear de...
A C0 continuous displacement based finite element formulation of a higher order theory for linear an...
An unified approach is presented for linear and geometrically non-linear analyses of composite and s...
A unified approach is presented for the pseudo-transient (static) linear and geometrically non-linea...
An unified approach is presented for the pseudo-transient (static) linear, geometric, material and c...
An unified approach is presented for the pseudo-transient (static) linear, geometric, material and c...
A pseudo-transient (static) linear, geometric, material and combined geometric and material non-line...
A pseudo-transient (static) linear, geometric, material and combined geometric and material non-line...
A C0 continuous finite element formulation of a higher order shear deformation theory is presented f...
Abstract-A Co continuous finite element formulation of a higher order shear deformation theory is pr...
A C degrees continuous finite element formulation of a higher order displacement theory is presented...
ABSTRACT: A C° continuous finite element formulation of a higher order displacement theory i...
Abstract-An isoparametric finite element formulation based on a higher order displacement model for ...
A finite element method based on Mindlin's theory is employed in the prediction of the dynamic trans...
Abstract. A finite element method based on Mindlin's theory is employed in the prediction of th...
This work presents the finite element (FE) formulation and implementation of a higher order shear de...
A C0 continuous displacement based finite element formulation of a higher order theory for linear an...
An unified approach is presented for linear and geometrically non-linear analyses of composite and s...
A unified approach is presented for the pseudo-transient (static) linear and geometrically non-linea...
An unified approach is presented for the pseudo-transient (static) linear, geometric, material and c...
An unified approach is presented for the pseudo-transient (static) linear, geometric, material and c...
A pseudo-transient (static) linear, geometric, material and combined geometric and material non-line...
A pseudo-transient (static) linear, geometric, material and combined geometric and material non-line...
A C0 continuous finite element formulation of a higher order shear deformation theory is presented f...
Abstract-A Co continuous finite element formulation of a higher order shear deformation theory is pr...
A C degrees continuous finite element formulation of a higher order displacement theory is presented...
ABSTRACT: A C° continuous finite element formulation of a higher order displacement theory i...
Abstract-An isoparametric finite element formulation based on a higher order displacement model for ...
A finite element method based on Mindlin's theory is employed in the prediction of the dynamic trans...
Abstract. A finite element method based on Mindlin's theory is employed in the prediction of th...
This work presents the finite element (FE) formulation and implementation of a higher order shear de...
A C0 continuous displacement based finite element formulation of a higher order theory for linear an...