We consider two classical problems which are widely used as benchmark tests for shell numerical methods: the Scordelis-Lo roof and the pinched roof. Due to the particular load and boundary conditions applied, neither belongs to the well known classes of purely bending or purely membrane dominated shells. Consequently the asymptotic energy norm behavior, which is useful not only because it represents the structure stiffness, but also for numerical comparison purposes, is not a priori known. In this work, using space interpolation techniques and a recently developed ``intermediate\u27\u27 shell theory, the asymptotic energy behavior of both problems is found analytically. The results are in agreement with the numerical estimates obtained in o...
AbstractThe shell problem and its asymptotic are investigated. A connection between the asymptotic b...
We study the asymptotic limit bending problem of thin linearly elastic shells as the thickness goes ...
The shell problem and its asymptotic are investigated. A connection between the asymptotic behavior ...
We consider two classical problems which are widely used as benchmark tests for shell numerical meth...
We consider the class of shell problems which are neither purely bending neither purely membrane dom...
We consider the class of shell problems which are neither purely bending neither purely membrane dom...
International audienceIn general, shell structural problems can be identified to fall into one of th...
In general, shell structural problems can be identied to fall into one of the categories of membrane...
We review some results about the behavior of a general Koiter shell, in the frame-work of linear ela...
International audienceThe objective in this paper is to present fundamental considerations regarding...
The asymptotic behaviour of the smallest eigenvalue in linear shell problems is studied, as the thic...
We review some results about the behaviour of a general Koiter shell, in the framework of linear ela...
This paper provides a state-of-the-art review of asymptotic methods in the theory ...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with stability behaviour and imperfection sensitivity ...
The shell problem and its asymptotic are investigated. A connection between the asymptotic behavior ...
AbstractThe shell problem and its asymptotic are investigated. A connection between the asymptotic b...
We study the asymptotic limit bending problem of thin linearly elastic shells as the thickness goes ...
The shell problem and its asymptotic are investigated. A connection between the asymptotic behavior ...
We consider two classical problems which are widely used as benchmark tests for shell numerical meth...
We consider the class of shell problems which are neither purely bending neither purely membrane dom...
We consider the class of shell problems which are neither purely bending neither purely membrane dom...
International audienceIn general, shell structural problems can be identified to fall into one of th...
In general, shell structural problems can be identied to fall into one of the categories of membrane...
We review some results about the behavior of a general Koiter shell, in the frame-work of linear ela...
International audienceThe objective in this paper is to present fundamental considerations regarding...
The asymptotic behaviour of the smallest eigenvalue in linear shell problems is studied, as the thic...
We review some results about the behaviour of a general Koiter shell, in the framework of linear ela...
This paper provides a state-of-the-art review of asymptotic methods in the theory ...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with stability behaviour and imperfection sensitivity ...
The shell problem and its asymptotic are investigated. A connection between the asymptotic behavior ...
AbstractThe shell problem and its asymptotic are investigated. A connection between the asymptotic b...
We study the asymptotic limit bending problem of thin linearly elastic shells as the thickness goes ...
The shell problem and its asymptotic are investigated. A connection between the asymptotic behavior ...