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    Improved versions of assumed enhanced strain tri-linear elements for 3D finite deformation problems (English)
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    23 September 1996
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    Improved three-dimensional tri-linear elements for finite deformation problems are developed based on an assumed enhanced strain methodology which, in the linear regime, incorporates the classical method of incompatible modes as a particular case. Three crucial modifications of a recently proposed element, which reduces to Wilson's brick in the linear regime, are introduced to prevent locking response in distorted configurations and to maintain proper rank: (i) a modified quadrature rule; (ii) an additional enhancement of the divergence term; and (iii) a modification of the isoparametric shape function derivatives for the three-dimensional problem. In addition, a strategy is described to circumvent the memory storage requirements in the static condensation procedure of the enhancement strain parameters.
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    Wilson's brick
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    modified quadrature rule
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    divergence term
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    modification of the isoparametric shape function derivatives
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    static condensation procedure
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