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A triangular thin-shell finite element based on discrete Kirchhoff theory (English)
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1986
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A three-node, curved thin-shell triangular element with simple nodal connections is developed. The displacement and rotation components are independently interpolated by complete cubic and quadratic polynomials, respectively. The Kirchhoff hypothesis is enforced at a discrete number of points in the element. The rigid-body displacement condition is satisfied by isoparametric interpolation of the shell geometry within the element. A detailed numerical evaluation through a number of standard problems is performed.
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three-node, curved thin-shell triangular element
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simple nodal connections
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displacement and rotation components
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independently interpolated
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complete cubic and quadratic polynomials
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Kirchhoff hypothesis
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discrete number of points
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rigid-body displacement condition
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isoparametric interpolation
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shell geometry
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