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Shell Failure Simulation Using Master-Slave and Penalty Methods

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Failure simulation for the flat structure assembled of the degenerated shell elements and referred as unidirectional composite is considered in this paper. Master-Slave and penalty methods are implemented in order to describe connections between elements. The results are compared for 2D simulation by both methods if structure is loaded in longitudinal and transverse directions.

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Čalnerytė, D., Barauskas, R. (2014). Shell Failure Simulation Using Master-Slave and Penalty Methods. In: Dregvaite, G., Damasevicius, R. (eds) Information and Software Technologies. ICIST 2014. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 465. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11958-8_33

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