Hybrid Trefftz finite element method for heat conduction in cylindrical composite laminates

IF 2.6 3区 工程技术 Q2 MECHANICS
Keyong Wang, Peichao Li, Kai Zhang
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AbstractLaminated composites are made of continuous fibers and matrix which can provide required engineering properties. This paper proposed a hybrid Trefftz finite element method for the analysis of conductive heat transfer in cylindrical composite laminates by assuming two independent temperature fields. The non-conforming intra-element field which is approximated by a linear combination of T-complete solutions satisfying the governing equation and undetermined coefficients is defined within the element domain, while the auxiliary conforming frame field which is interpolated by standard one-dimensional shape functions is defined on the element boundary. Due to the fabrication characteristics of laminates, each layer can be treated as an orthotropic medium for which the hybrid functional is employed to enforce the continuity of temperature and heat flux across the interface of adjacent elements. The proposed method is tested on three numerical examples and compared with exact or ABAQUS solutions. It was found that the proposed method exhibits low sensitivity to mesh distortion and achieves more acceptable results compared with ABAQUS.Keywords: Cylindrical composite laminateheat conductionhybrid functionalhybrid Trefftz finite element methodT-complete function AcknowledgmentsThis work was supported by Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai (grant number: 19ZR1421400). The authors would like to acknowledge this support gratefully.Data availabilityThe data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author, [W], upon reasonable request.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingNatural Science Foundation of Shanghai Municipality.
圆柱复合材料层合板热传导的混合Trefftz有限元法
摘要层合复合材料是由连续纤维和基体组成的具有一定工程性能的复合材料。本文通过假设两个独立的温度场,提出了一种用于分析柱状复合材料层合板导热传热的混合Trefftz有限元方法。在单元域中定义了由满足控制方程和待定系数的t完全解的线性组合近似的非协调单元内场,在单元边界上定义了由标准一维形状函数插值的辅助协调框架场。由于层压板的制造特性,每一层都可以被视为一种正交各向异性介质,其中杂化函数被用来加强相邻单元界面上温度和热通量的连续性。通过3个算例对该方法进行了验证,并与精确解和ABAQUS解进行了比较。结果表明,与ABAQUS相比,该方法对网格畸变的敏感性较低,得到的结果更令人满意。关键词:柱状复合材料层合板导热杂化函数杂化Trefftz有限元法完全函数作者对这种支持表示感谢。数据可得性支持本研究结果的数据可根据通讯作者[W]的合理要求获得。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。上海市自然科学基金。
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Journal of Thermal Stresses
Journal of Thermal Stresses 工程技术-力学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
7.10%
发文量
58
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The first international journal devoted exclusively to the subject, Journal of Thermal Stresses publishes refereed articles on the theoretical and industrial applications of thermal stresses. Intended as a forum for those engaged in analytic as well as experimental research, this monthly journal includes papers on mathematical and practical applications. Emphasis is placed on new developments in thermoelasticity, thermoplasticity, and theory and applications of thermal stresses. Papers on experimental methods and on numerical methods, including finite element methods, are also published.
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