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Numerical simulations for the dynamics of flexural shells

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In this paper, we study a model describing the displacement of a linearly elastic flexural shell subjected to given dynamic loads from the computational point of view. The model under… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, we study a model describing the displacement of a linearly elastic flexural shell subjected to given dynamic loads from the computational point of view. The model under consideration takes the form of a set of hyperbolic variational equations posed over the space of admissible linearised inextensional displacements, and a set of initial conditions. Since the original model is not suitable for the implementation of a finite element method, we conduct the experiments on the corresponding penalised model. It was recently shown that the solution to such a penalised model is a good approximation of the solution to the original model. Numerical tests are therefore conducted on the the penalised model; the approximation of the solution to the penalised model is obtained via Newmark’s scheme, which is then implemented and tested for shells having the following middle surfaces: a portion of a cylinder and a portion of a cone. For the sake of completeness, we also present the results of the numerical tests related to a model describing the displacement of a linearly elastic elliptic membrane shell under the action of given dynamic loads.

Keywords: penalised model; dynamics flexural; simulations dynamics; numerical simulations; model; flexural shells

Journal Title: Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids
Year Published: 2020

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