Engineering Transactions,
63, 2, pp. 147–156, 2015
10.24423/engtrans.50.2015
10.24423/engtrans.50.2015
Arc-length Algorithm Efficiency in the Analysis of Thermally Loaded Multilayered Shells
This paper concerns the efficiency study of the arc-length algorithm in the geometrically non-linear analysis of thermally loaded multilayered shells. The thermal loading is considered as the one-way thermo-mechanical coupling effect. Two implementations of the arc-length method are examined: the path-following technique available in NX-Nastran and the Riks-Wempner-Ramm algorithm adopted in the authors’ computer code SHLTH. It is shown that the appropriate unloading condition in each step of the analysis plays the crucial role in obtaining a proper solution. The algorithm offered in NX-Nastran tends to fail, whereas the authors’ code enables to find the solution in required temperature range.
Keywords:
stability; temperature; multilayered shells; arc-length method.
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DOI: 10.24423/engtrans.50.2015