Composite Benchmarks


The use of Benchmark problems as part of the process of program evaluation is well established and NAFEMS have a number of reports giving details of suitable static, dynamic, non-linear and thermal problems. [2-7]. These problems assume isotropic linear and non-linear material properties and the targets are not applicable when composite test problems were undertaken and these were considered to be suitable for further development into Benchmarks.

This report describes three benchmark tests which are designed to evaluate the performance of a finite element system when used to predict the structural behaviour of composite finite element analysis. The three tests are:

  • TEST 1 – Laminated strip under three-point bending;
  • TEST 2 – Wrapped thick cylinder under pressure and thermal loading;
  • TEST 3 – Three-layer sandwich shell under normal pressure loading.

A brief description of each test, including details of the target solutions, is given in Section 2. Where necessary, reference is made to the Appendices for any relevant theory.

The Benchmark tests themselves are presented, in the standard NAFEMS form, in Section 3.

Contents

1. INTRODUCTION1
2. OVERVIEW OF BENCHMARK PROBLEMS2
2.1 Purpose2
2.2 TEST 1 - Laminated Strip Under Three-Point Bending2
2.3 TEST 2 - Wrapped Thick Cylinder under Pressure and Thermal Loading2
2.4 TEST 3 - Three-Layer Sandwich Shell under Normal Pressure Loading2
3. BENCHMARK PROBLEMS5
Test No: R0031/1
Test No: R0031/2
Test No: R0031/3
4. REFERENCES9
5. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS9
APPENDIX A: Equations for a Compound Beam10
APPENDIX B: Equations for a Compound Cylinder (Orthotropic/Isotropic)13

Document Details

Reference

R0031

Authors

Hardy. S

Language

English

Type

Publication

Date

2001-01-01

Organisations

Region

Global

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