Nonlinear analysis of folded-plate structures by harmonic coupled finite strip method and rheological-dynamical analogy.

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Title: Nonlinear analysis of folded-plate structures by harmonic coupled finite strip method and rheological-dynamical analogy.
Authors: Milašinović, Dragan D.1 (AUTHOR), Bursać, Smilja1 (AUTHOR)
Source: Mechanics of Advanced Materials & Structures. 2022, Vol. 29 Issue 26, p5191-5206. 16p.
Subjects: Finite strip method, Nonlinear analysis, Nonlinear dynamical systems, Analogy, Numerical analysis, Behavioral assessment
Abstract: This article presents numerical analysis of typical folded-plate structures by the finite strip method (FSM) taking into account geometrical and material nonlinearity. Harmonic coupled FSM is used for geometrical nonlinear analysis, whereas rheological-dynamical analogy for the analysis of softening behavior. The efficiency of this novel method is demonstrated on the structures that are experimentally investigated and described in cited literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: This article presents numerical analysis of typical folded-plate structures by the finite strip method (FSM) taking into account geometrical and material nonlinearity. Harmonic coupled FSM is used for geometrical nonlinear analysis, whereas rheological-dynamical analogy for the analysis of softening behavior. The efficiency of this novel method is demonstrated on the structures that are experimentally investigated and described in cited literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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