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Derivation of Explicit Augmented Spline Finite Strip Matrix Using Mixed Formulation For Plate Bending

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  • Abdarrhim Mohammed Ahmed

    (Basic Science Department, College of Electronics Technology / Bani-walid, Libya)

  • Saleh Y. Barony

    (Department of Civil Eng. Department, School of Engineering, Libyan Academy of Graduate Studies, Tripoli, Libya)

Abstract

Although Spline finite strip method for the analysis of plate bending based on a mixed variational formulation principle , using a variety B-Spline series as interpolation function was widely used in researches , the explicit form of the Augmented Matrix nowhere given. This leads to some difficulties concerning the verification and understanding the published results. The main objective of this paper is to introduce this matrix in abbreviated size through a detailed review of the mixed formulation for different spline finite strip models. The derived matrix will be helpful subject of research future work as it is examined by the time, reveals a very good accordance results compared with the analytical and published solutions of different plate bending problems as the reader can verified.

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  • Abdarrhim Mohammed Ahmed & Saleh Y. Barony, 2019. "Derivation of Explicit Augmented Spline Finite Strip Matrix Using Mixed Formulation For Plate Bending," European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 4(8), pages 99-106, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:4:y:2019:i:8:id:61421
    DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2019.4.8.1421
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