Delamination of a Three-Layer Base Under the Action of Normal Loading
Journal of Mathematical Sciences (United States), ISSN: 1573-8795, Vol: 254, Issue: 1, Page: 89-102
2021
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Article Description
We study the nonlinear behavior of a multilayer system subjected to the action of normally distributed surface loads. For this purpose, we use the numerical-analytic modeling of the nonlinear processes of deformation of three-layer systems. The nonlinear boundary-value problem with additional conditions in the form of inequalities is formulated in the variational statement. To solve the problem, we use the finite-element method combined with the Newton–Raphson method, and method of continuation in the parameter of loading. The stress-strain state is numerically analyzed for various thicknesses of the upper layer and the size of the loading zone.
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