On the simulation of textile reinforced concrete layers by a surface-related shell formulation

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Abstract

The solution of structural analysis problems, especially of shell structures, demands an efficient numerical solution strategy. Since unilateral contact problems are investigated, the shell model is formulated with respect to one of the outer surfaces, i.e., the shell formulation is surface-related. In particular, the investigation of textile reinforced strengthening layers will be carried out by this approach. The presented shell formulation assumes linear shell kinematics with six displacement parameters. This low-order shell kinematics produces parasitical strains and stresses, leading to poor approximations of the solution or even useless results. Therewith, extensions and/or adjustments of well-known techniques to prevent or reduce locking like the assumed natural strain (ANS) method, proposed in [14], and the enhanced assumed strain (EAS) method, suggested in [13], have to be performed. The effectiveness of the surface-related solid-shell element is finally demonstrated by a numerical example.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIUTAM Symposium on Relations of Shell, Plate, Beam, and 3D Models - Proc. of the IUTAM Symposium on the Relations of Shell, Plate, Beam, and 3D Models, Dedicated to the Centenary of Ilia Vekua's Birth
PublisherSpringer Verlag
Pages189-198
Number of pages10
ISBN (print)9781402087738
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Peer-reviewedYes

Publication series

SeriesSolid Mechanics and its Applications
Volume9
ISSN0925-0042

Conference

TitleIUTAM Symposium on the Relations of Shell, Plate, Beam, and 3D Models, Dedicated to the Centenary of Ilia Vekua's Birth
Duration23 - 27 April 2007
CityTbilisi
CountryGeorgia

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