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A DIANA-Element for the Dynamic Analysis of Laminate Plates

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This paper describes the main characteristics of a new DIANA element to treat the dynamic behaviour of structures made of three-layer laminate plate, including the effect of damping. This element is not only suited for laminates with two metal skins and a viscoelastic layer, but also for composite materials like ARALL. Sample calculations are presented showing the effect of a viscoelastic layer on the dynamic characteristics. In addition attention is paid to the interaction of the vibrating structure with a surrounding fluid.

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Grooteman, F.P., Locht, J., van der Hoogt, P.J.M., Spiering, R.M.E.J., Tijdeman, H. (1994). A DIANA-Element for the Dynamic Analysis of Laminate Plates. In: Kusters, G.M.A., Hendriks, M.A.N. (eds) DIANA Computational Mechanics ‘94. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1046-4_25

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