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Approximation of general shell problems by flat plate elements. II: Addition of a drilling degree of freedom
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    Approximation of general shell problems by flat plate elements. II: Addition of a drilling degree of freedom (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    Paper continues part I [ibid. 5, 175-208 (1989; Zbl 0698.73050)] where triangular plane facet elements were derived and shown to be convergent for arbitrary thin shells. In part II as a sixth degree of freedom the rotation around the normal is introduced in order to facilitate the kinematical transition conditions (compatibility) between adjacent facets. It is connected with a fictitious stiffness whose lower admissible value is evaluated. ``Pseudo-convergence'' of the method is proved for sufficiently shallow shells. A modification of the bending terms leads to an unconditionally convergent approximation for arbitrary thin shells.
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    kinematical transition conditions
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    pseudo-convergence
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    arbitrary thin shells
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