2010
DOI: 10.1142/s021945541000383x
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Postbuckling Analysis of Composite Shell Structures: Toward Fast and Accurate Tools With Implicit Fem Methods

Abstract: Ideas and tools for improving the response time of composite shell postbuckling calculations by means of the finite element (FE) method are presented. While traditional FE tools are able to predict elastic response relatively accurately, they are slow in analysis response time, a situation which becomes far worse if damage phenomena are to be included in the simulations. This paper describes the B2000++ FE-based tool for postbuckling analysis of composite panlels, one of the objectives of the COCOMAT EC-funded… Show more

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“…Xie and Biggers [230] conducted postbuckling analysis with progressive damage modeling in tailored laminated plates and shells with a cutout. Merazzi et al [231] employed implicit finite element methods to analyze postbuckling behavior of shellwised tools.…”
Section: Postbuckling Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xie and Biggers [230] conducted postbuckling analysis with progressive damage modeling in tailored laminated plates and shells with a cutout. Merazzi et al [231] employed implicit finite element methods to analyze postbuckling behavior of shellwised tools.…”
Section: Postbuckling Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%