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A kinematically exact finite element formulation of planar elastic-plastic frames (English)
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26 October 1997
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A finite element formulation of finite deformation static analysis of plane elastic-plastic frames subjected to static loads is presented, in which the only function to be interpolated is the rotation of the centroid axis of the beam. One of the advantages of such a formulation is that the problem of the field-consistency does not arise. Exact nonlinear kinematic relationships of the finite-strain beam theory are used, which assume the Bernoulli hypothesis of plane cross-sections. Finite displacements and rotations as well as finite extensional and bending strains are accounted for. Because the potential energy of internal forces does not exist with elastic-plastic material, the principle of virtual work is introduced as the basis of the finite element formulation. A generalized principle of virtual work is proposed in which the displacements, rotation, extensional and bending strains, and the Lagrangian multipliers are independent variables. The theoretical findings and the performance of the derived finite elements are illustrated by numerical examples.
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interpolation polynomials
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Lobatto rule
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discontinuous integrands
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finite deformation static analysis
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finite-strain beam theory
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Bernoulli hypothesis of plane cross-sections
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generalized principle of virtual work
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Lagrangian multipliers
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