Zusammenfassung
In zunehmendem Maße werden geeignete Methoden für die Analyse von Schalenstrukturen erforderlich, um die sichere Auslegung der Konstruktion zu gewährleisten. Analytische Lösungen für Schalenstrukturen sind auf Spezialfälle beschränkt und im allgemeinen nicht anwendbar auf beliebige Geometrien, Lastfälle, unregelmäßige Versteifungen und Lagerungsbedingungen, Ausschnitte und viele andere Aspekte des praktischen Entwurfs. Die Methode der finiten Elemente wurde folglich für die Berechnung derartiger Schalen im Hinblick auf die Leichtigkeit favorisiert, mit der derartige komplexe Strukturen behandelt werden können.
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Figueiras, J.A., Owen, D.R.J. (1990). Berechnung von elasto-plastischen und geometrisch nichtlinearen anisotropen Platten und Schalen. In: Hinton, E., Owen, D.R.J., Krause, G. (eds) Finite Elemente Programme für Platten und Schalen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-50182-1_4
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