Informacje szczegółowe
- Program finansujący:
- SONATA
- Porozumienie:
- UMO-2012/05/D/ST8/02298 z dnia 2013-02-18
- Okres realizacji:
- 2013-02-18 - 2017-12-17
- Kierownik projektu:
- dr hab. inż. Violetta Konopińska-Zmysłowska
- Realizowany w:
- Wydział Inżynierii Lądowej i Środowiska
- Wartość projektu:
- 450 610.00 PLN
- Typ zgłoszenia:
- Krajowy Program Badawczy
- Pochodzenie:
- Projekt krajowy
- Weryfikacja:
- Politechnika Gdańska
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Rok 2021
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On FEM analysis of Cosserat-type stiffened shells. Static and stability linear analysis
PublikacjaThe present research investigates the theory and numerical analysis of shells stiffened with beams in the framework based on the geometrically exact theories of shells and beams. Shell’s and beam’s kinematics are described by the Cosserat surface and the Cosserat rod respectively, which are consistent including deformation and strain measures. A FEM approximation of the virtual work principle leads to the conforming shell and beam...
Rok 2019
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On the correspondence between two- and three-dimensional Eshelby tensors
PublikacjaWe consider both three-dimensional (3D) and two-dimensional (2D) Eshelby tensors known also as energy–momentum tensors or chemical potential tensors, which are introduced within the nonlinear elasticity and the resultant nonlinear shell theory, respectively. We demonstrate that 2D Eshelby tensor is introduced earlier directly using 2D constitutive equations of nonlinear shells and can be derived also using the throughthe-thickness...
Rok 2018
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ON AXIALLY SYMMETRIC SHELL PROBLEMS WITH REINFORCED JUNCTIONS
PublikacjaWithin the framework of the six-parameter nonlinear resultant shell theory we consider the axially symmetric deformations of a cylindrical shell linked to a circular plate. The reinforcement in the junction of the shell and the plate is taken into account. Within the theory the full kinematics is considered. Here we analyzed the compatibility conditions along the junction and their in uence on the deformations and stressed state.
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