Nonlinear shell problem formulation accounting for through-the-thickness stretching and its finite element implementation

Boštjan Brank (2002) Nonlinear shell problem formulation accounting for through-the-thickness stretching and its finite element implementation. Computers and Structures , 80 (9-10). str. 699-717. ISSN 0045-7949

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    We discuss a theoretical formulation of shell model accounting for through-the-thickness stretching, which allows for large deformations and direct use of 3d constitutive equations. Three different possibilities for implementing this model within the framework of the finite element method are examined: one leading to 7 nodal parameters and the remaining two to 6 nodal parameters. The 7-parameter shell model with no simplification of kinematic terms is compared to the 7-parameter shell model which exploits usual simplifications of the Green–Lagrange strains. Two different ways of implementing the incompatible mode method for reducing the number of parameters to 6 are presented. One implementation uses an additive decomposition of the strains and the other an additive decomposition of the deformation gradient. Several numerical examples are given to illustrate performance of the shell elements developed herein.

    Vrsta dela: Članek
    Ključne besede: Nonlinear shells; Thick shells; Thickness change; Incompatible modes
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    Ustanova: Univerza v Ljubljani
    Fakulteta: Fakulteta za gradbeništvo in geodezijo
    Katedre: Fakulteta za gradbeništvo in geodezijo > Oddelek za gradbeništvo > Katedra za konstrukcije in potresno inženirstvo (KKPI)
    ID vnosa: 4412
    URI: http://drugg.fgg.uni-lj.si/id/eprint/4412

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