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A layerwise boundary integral equation model for layers and layered media (Q1898355)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 797084
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A layerwise boundary integral equation model for layers and layered media
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 797084

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    A layerwise boundary integral equation model for layers and layered media (English)
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    17 September 1995
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    A hybrid method is presented for the analysis of layers, plates, and multilayered systems consisting of isotropic and linear elastic materials. The problem is formulated for the general case of a multilayered system using a total potential energy formulation. The layerwise laminate theory of Reddy is employed to develop a layerwise, two-dimensional, displacement-based, hybrid boundary element model that assumes piecewise continuous distribution of the displacement components through the system's thickness. A one-dimensional finite element model is used for the analysis of the multilayered system through its thickness, and integral Fourier transforms are used to obtain the exact solution for the in-plane problem.
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    fundamental solution
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    hybrid method
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    total potential energy formulation
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    one-dimensional finite element model
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    integral Fourier transforms
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    exact solution
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    in-plane problem
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