Finite strain plasticity, the stress condition and a complete shell model
Publication:2655394
DOI10.1007/S00466-009-0427-YzbMath1398.74295OpenAlexW2012642304WikidataQ64016476 ScholiaQ64016476MaRDI QIDQ2655394
Manuel Ritto-Corrêa, João A. C. Martins, Pedro M. A. Areias
Publication date: 25 January 2010
Published in: Computational Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00466-009-0427-y
shellsvariable thicknessmixed methodkinematic constraintsfinite strain plasticitycombined constitutive controlcomplementarity smoothing
Finite element methods applied to problems in solid mechanics (74S05) Large-strain, rate-independent theories of plasticity (including nonlinear plasticity) (74C15) Shells (74K25) Plastic materials, materials of stress-rate and internal-variable type (74C99)
Related Items (14)
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Finite deformation constitutive equations and a time integration procedure for isotropic, hyperelastic-viscoplastic solids
- A fully nonlinear multi-parameter shell model with thickness variation and a triangular shell finite element
- Analysis of fracture in thin shells by overlapping paired elements
- A Newton-Schur alternative to the consistent tangent approach in computational plasticity
- On the derivative of the square root of a tensor and Guo's rate theorems
- Algorithms for the solution of internal variable problems in plasticity
- On a stress resultant geometrically exact shell model. Part V: Nonlinear plasticity: Formulation and integration algorithms
- Algorithms for static and dynamic multiplicative plasticity that preserve the classical return mapping schemes of the infinitesimal theory
- A theory of finite viscoelasticity and numerical aspects
- A triangular finite shell element based on a fully nonlinear shell formulation
- On the theoretical and numerical modelling of Armstrong-Frederick kinematic hardening in the finite strain regime.
- On the physical significance of higher-order kinematic and static variables in a three-dimensional shell formulation
- Computational modeling of inelastic large ratcheting strains
- On the numerical implementation of inelastic time dependent and time independent, finite strain constitutive equations in structural mechanics
- A nonlinear extensible 4-node shell element based on continuum theory and assumed strain interpolations
- Smoothing methods for convex inequalities and linear complementarity problems
- Finite element concepts for finite elastoplastic strains and isotropic stress response in shells: Theoretical and computational analysis
- Numerical implementation of multiplicative elasto-plasticity into assumed strain elements with application to shells at large strains
- A 4-node finite shell element for the implementation of general hyperelastic 3D-elasticity at finite strains
- Finite element formulation for modeling nonlinear viscoelastic elastomers
- Integration algorithm forJ2 elastoplasticity under arbitrary mixed stress-strain control
- A large‐strain elasto–plastic shell formulation using the Morley triangle
- On the relation between different parametrizations of finite rotations for shells
- Newton's Method for B-Differentiable Equations
- A finite-strain quadrilateral shell element based on discrete Kirchhoff-Love constraints
- On constitutive inequalities in nonlinear theory of elastic shells
- A mixed shell formulation accounting for thickness strains and finite strain 3d material models
- Quasi-static crack propagation in plane and plate structures using set-valued traction-separation laws
- Unconditionally stable algorithms for quasi-static elasto/visco-plastic finite element analysis
- Two Fast Algorithms for Sparse Matrices: Multiplication and Permuted Transposition
- Incompressibility in Rod and Shell Theories
- Three‐dimensional extension of non‐linear shell formulation based on the enhanced assumed strain concept
- Nineteen Dubious Ways to Compute the Exponential of a Matrix, Twenty-Five Years Later
- Analysis of 3D problems using a new enhanced strain hexahedral element
- Formulation of implicit finite element methods for multiplicative finite deformation plasticity
- Elastic-Plastic Deformation at Finite Strains
- Nonlinear problems of elasticity
This page was built for publication: Finite strain plasticity, the stress condition and a complete shell model