Computer Modeling of the Stress-Strain State of Two Kvershlags with a Double Periodic System of Slits Weighty Elastic Transtropic Massif


Turymbetov T. Tugelbaeva G. Kojahmet B. Kuatbekov B. Maulenov S. Turymbetov B. Abdibek M.
2024Science and Information Organization

International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications
2024#15Issue 10302 - 308 pp.

This paper presents computer modeling of the stress-strain state of two kvershlags with a double periodic system of slits weighty elastic transtropic massif. It introduced key concepts such as ‘kvershlag, a term used to describe perpendicular cavities in a layered massif, and ‘weighted elastic transtropic massif, which refers to a specialized geological structure considered in the study. These terms are critical for understanding the modeling approach. Due to the complexity of the analytical solution of this class of problems, a numerical method is used. Such a mixed problem is provided to obtain a solution by bringing it to an equivalent environment. To solve such a mixed problem, it is offered to get a solution by bringing it to an equivalent climate in terms of stiffness. The finite element method was used to solve the problem. A software package has been created to solve the stress-strain state of the two kvershlags. To ensure the correctness of the software complex, it was checked using test tasks. To study the stress-strain state of kvershlags in a weighted massif. The basic systems of equations are obtained. Algorithms are constructed and the program complex FEM_3D for solving finite element method problems is compiled. Mixed problems of the stress-strain state of cavities are solved approximately. The results of complex computer calculations are systematized, analyzed, specific conclusions are drawn and recommendations for their practical application are proposed. A computer simulated the stress-strain state of two kvershlags. The numerical solution to the given problem was obtained using the software. Results demonstrate that our numerical method approach results in 0.01%.

cavities , deformation , finite element , slits , stress-strain state , Transtropic

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International University of Tourism and Hospitality
Military of the Ground Forces named after S. Nurmagambetov
Institute of Mechanics and Engineering Science academician U. A. Dzholdasbekov
Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools – Chemistry and biology in Turkistan
Nazarbayev University
Turkestan Higher Multidisciplinary Craft College
School #26 named after Aiteke Bi

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