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Considerations on alternative solutions for stress analysis of anisotropic materials: a beam case study

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Anisotropic materials are those that the value of a property depends on the direction of analysis. This article addresses both analytical and numerical stress computation for orthotropic beams under normal… Click to show full abstract

Anisotropic materials are those that the value of a property depends on the direction of analysis. This article addresses both analytical and numerical stress computation for orthotropic beams under normal and shear loads. The analytical solution is based on potential polynomial functions and the present work establishes general strategies which allow systematic evaluation of the polynomial coefficients. The numerical approximation uses an alternative formulation of finite volumes based on an area weighted average associated with parabolic interpolation functions. The numerical scheme is verified against results obtained for orthotropic beams using both the analytical method and a classical finite volume approximation. Assessment of the global error based on the $$L_2$$ norm indicates a high convergence rate and substantially smaller absolute differences when compared to the conventional finite volume approximation.

Keywords: anisotropic materials; anisotropic; considerations alternative; solutions stress; alternative solutions; analysis

Journal Title: Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics
Year Published: 2021

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