scholarly journals 3D BEAM-COLUMN FINITE ELEMENT UNDER NON-UNIFORM SHEAR STRESS DISTRIBUTION DUE TO SHEAR AND TORSION

Author(s):  
Paolo Di Re ◽  
Daniela Addessi ◽  
Filip C. Filippou
1997 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 096369359700600 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Feih ◽  
P. Schwartz

This work analyses the stress distributions during the pull-out test and the microbond test by FEA. Both tests are found to lead to the same results. The simulation result predicts the in praxis calculated IFSS value. Fiber coating leads to a more uniform shear stress distribution.


Biotribology ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
pp. 110-123 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria F. Leyva-Mendivil ◽  
Jakub Lengiewicz ◽  
Anton Page ◽  
Neil W. Bressloff ◽  
Georges Limbert

Mathematics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 596
Author(s):  
Babak Lashkar-Ara ◽  
Niloofar Kalantari ◽  
Zohreh Sheikh Khozani ◽  
Amir Mosavi

One of the most important subjects of hydraulic engineering is the reliable estimation of the transverse distribution in the rectangular channel of bed and wall shear stresses. This study makes use of the Tsallis entropy, genetic programming (GP) and adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) methods to assess the shear stress distribution (SSD) in the rectangular channel. To evaluate the results of the Tsallis entropy, GP and ANFIS models, laboratory observations were used in which shear stress was measured using an optimized Preston tube. This is then used to measure the SSD in various aspect ratios in the rectangular channel. To investigate the shear stress percentage, 10 data series with a total of 112 different data for were used. The results of the sensitivity analysis show that the most influential parameter for the SSD in smooth rectangular channel is the dimensionless parameter B/H, Where the transverse coordinate is B, and the flow depth is H. With the parameters (b/B), (B/H) for the bed and (z/H), (B/H) for the wall as inputs, the modeling of the GP was better than the other one. Based on the analysis, it can be concluded that the use of GP and ANFIS algorithms is more effective in estimating shear stress in smooth rectangular channels than the Tsallis entropy-based equations.


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