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A 4-node finite shell element for the implementation of general hyperelastic 3D-elasticity at finite strains
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    A 4-node finite shell element for the implementation of general hyperelastic 3D-elasticity at finite strains (English)
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    21 May 1997
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    A finite shell element for large deformations is presented based on extensible director kinematics. The essential feature is an interface to arbitrary three-dimensional material laws. The nonlinear Lagrangian formulation is based on the three-field variational principle, parametrized with the displacement vector, enhanced Green-Lagrangian strain tensor and second Piola Kirchhoff stress tensor. A number of example problems describing large deformation as well as finite strain applications are presented. Compressible and incompressible hyperelastic materials of the St. Venant-Kirchhoff, neo-Hookean and Mooney-Rivlin type are particularly used.
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    St. Venant-Kirchhoff material
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    Mooney-Rivlin material
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    neo-Hookean material
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    extensible director kinematics
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    nonlinear Lagrangian formulation
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    three-field variational principle
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    Green-Lagrangian strain tensor
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    second Piola Kirchhoff stress tensor
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