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Generation of an Axisymmetric Cylindrical Shell Element Using a Shooting Method
A finite difference shooting method is considered. The method is used to generate axisymmetric shell finite elements. The method is first described generally in connection with axially symmetric thin surface elements. Secondly, a cylindrical shell element is formed. Properties of the method are considered using numerical examples. Results are compared with analytical ones. Some conclusions concerning the use of the method are drawn. A brief consideration of the differences in results obtained by approximate and complete Fluegge equations for a cylindrical shell is made.
Generation of an Axisymmetric Cylindrical Shell Element Using a Shooting Method
A finite difference shooting method is considered. The method is used to generate axisymmetric shell finite elements. The method is first described generally in connection with axially symmetric thin surface elements. Secondly, a cylindrical shell element is formed. Properties of the method are considered using numerical examples. Results are compared with analytical ones. Some conclusions concerning the use of the method are drawn. A brief consideration of the differences in results obtained by approximate and complete Fluegge equations for a cylindrical shell is made.
Generation of an Axisymmetric Cylindrical Shell Element Using a Shooting Method
P. Tuominen (author)
1989
54 pages
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English
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