A Robust Four-Node Quadrilateral Element For Laminated Composite And Sandwich Plates Based On Refined Zigzag Theory

COMPUTERS & STRUCTURES(2021)

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The paper presents a locking-free four-node element for laminated composite and sandwich plates based on Refined Zigzag Theory (RZT). Initially, two RZT-based plate elements are derived using four-node and eight-node configurations, achieved by way of standard C-0 isoparametric shape functions. In addition, with a view on improving the modelling of extremely thin plates, an anisoparametric four-node element is developed in which the transverse deflection variable is interpolated using quadratic polynomial shape functions, whereas the remaining kinematic variables are bilinear. A straightforward transverse-shear edge-constraint procedure gives rise to a four-node anisoparametric element. A further enhancement is achieved using an Element Shear Correction (ESC) factor that is derived from a strain-energy matching procedure. The resulting four-node element (ZQ4c) uses full Gauss quadrature, consistent load vector, and mass matrix. Furthermore, the ZQ4c stiffness matrix has no spurious zero-energy modes, and the element is extremely robust when modelling ultra-thin plates. Several numerical studies are carried out to demonstrate the predictive capabilities of the four elements examined in this investigation. It is concluded ZQ4c is a highly accurate element over a wide range of material systems and span-to-thickness ratios, and is the best performing element of the four elements examined in this study. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Refined Zigzag Theory, Quadrilateral plate element, Transverse shear locking, Anisoparametric interpolation, Multi-layered composite and sandwich plates
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