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Finite Element Modeling for the Simulation of the Quasi-Static Compression of Corrugated Tapered Tubes
Published on: January 6, 2023
Validation of Alternative Beam T-Junction Fem Models for Complex Tubular Structures
Francisco Badea1, JoseLuis Olazagoitia1, JesusAngel Perez2
1Department of Industrial Engineering and Automotive, Nebrija University, Santa Cruz de Marcenado 27, 28015 Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:
The finite element analysis of tubular structures is typically based on models constructed employing beam-type elements. This modeling technique provides a quick and computationally efficient option for calculation. Nevertheless, it shows a series of limitations related to the simplicity of this type of element, among which the inability of accounting for the stiffness behavior at the joint level is of notable importance when modeling complex tubular structures. Despite these limitations, the alternative of simulating complex tubular structures with shell- or volume-type elements is highly costly due to the complexity of the modeling process and the computational requirements. Previous research has proposed alternative beam models that improve the estimations when modeling these structures. These research validations were limited to simple models. This paper presents a validation process utilizing a previously developed beam T-junction model in a complex tubular structure, intended to be representative for buses' and coaches' upper structures. Results obtained reveal that the accuracy of beam element type models can be significantly improved with the adequate implementation of elastic elements to account for the real junction stiffness.
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