Layerwise (LW) Theory
A layerwise (LW) theory for modeling composite laminates is very similar to a traditional 3D elasticity theory, where the degrees of freedom are the displacements defined in the product geometry created by the reference surface, and an extra dimension in the thickness direction.
There are two approaches depending on the way degrees of freedom are defined:
In the partial displacement field approach, the laminate thickness remains constant, whereas the full displacement field approach allows a change in thickness of the laminate. In COMSOL Multiphysics, a full displacement field based layerwise theory is implemented in the Layered Shell interface.
The layerwise theory is more accurate than the equivalent single layer theory, but it comes at the cost of more degrees of freedom. It is significantly more expensive in terms of computer resources.
From accuracy point of view, the layerwise theory is as accurate as traditional 3D elasticity theory, but it has several benefits:
Key Features