Modern computers have enabled engineers to perform large scale analyses of complex structures like entire aircrafts, automobiles, and ships. One issue that arises often is the need to perform a unified analysis of a structural assembly using sub-structural models created independently. These sub-structural models are frequently designed by different engineers, thus they are likely to be incompatible at their interfaces. Finite element interface technology has been developed to facilitate the joining of independently modeled substructures. Here an effective and robust interface element is presented. This method has been developed using penalty constraints and allows computationally efficient coupling of finite element models whose nodes do n...
The paper describes a simple corotational formulation applied to one-dimensional interface elements ...
An alternative interface finite element is developed. By using the partition of unity property of fi...
International audiencePurpose - Large structures (e.g. plane, bridge, etc.) often include several hu...
Modern computers have enabled engineers to perform large scale analyses of complex structures like e...
An effective and robust interface element technology able to connect independently modeled finite el...
An effective interface element technology has been developed for connecting and simulating crack gro...
An effective interface element technology is presented for connecting and simulating crack growth be...
An effective and robust 2D interface element able to connect independently modeled 3D finite element...
The paper presents a computationally efficient numerical tool for interface modeling in fiber-reinfo...
In this study an investigation on the utilization of delamination models based on plate theories and...
A recently developed interface technology was successfully employed in the geometrically nonlinear a...
A cohesive element able to connect and simulate crack growth between independently modeled finite el...
Delamination in composite structures is best modelled at a mesoscopic level. In this approach, the p...
This paper describes the difficulties of utilizing large interface elements in delamination simulati...
<div><p>Abstract The use of numerical methods such as the finite elements method for solving struct...
The paper describes a simple corotational formulation applied to one-dimensional interface elements ...
An alternative interface finite element is developed. By using the partition of unity property of fi...
International audiencePurpose - Large structures (e.g. plane, bridge, etc.) often include several hu...
Modern computers have enabled engineers to perform large scale analyses of complex structures like e...
An effective and robust interface element technology able to connect independently modeled finite el...
An effective interface element technology has been developed for connecting and simulating crack gro...
An effective interface element technology is presented for connecting and simulating crack growth be...
An effective and robust 2D interface element able to connect independently modeled 3D finite element...
The paper presents a computationally efficient numerical tool for interface modeling in fiber-reinfo...
In this study an investigation on the utilization of delamination models based on plate theories and...
A recently developed interface technology was successfully employed in the geometrically nonlinear a...
A cohesive element able to connect and simulate crack growth between independently modeled finite el...
Delamination in composite structures is best modelled at a mesoscopic level. In this approach, the p...
This paper describes the difficulties of utilizing large interface elements in delamination simulati...
<div><p>Abstract The use of numerical methods such as the finite elements method for solving struct...
The paper describes a simple corotational formulation applied to one-dimensional interface elements ...
An alternative interface finite element is developed. By using the partition of unity property of fi...
International audiencePurpose - Large structures (e.g. plane, bridge, etc.) often include several hu...