Finite elements based on consistently assumed stresses and displacements (Q1064162)

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Finite elements based on consistently assumed stresses and displacements
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    Finite elements based on consistently assumed stresses and displacements (English)
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    Finite element stiffness matrices are derived using an extended Hellinger-Reissner principle in which internal displacements are added to serve as Lagrange multipliers to introduce the equilibrium constraint in each element. In a consistent formulation the assumed stresses are initially unconstrained and complete polynomials and the total displacements are also complete such that the corresponding strains are complete in the same order as the stresses. Several examples indicate that resulting properties for elements constructed by this consistent formulation are ideal and are less sensitive to distortions of element geometries. The method has been used to find the optimal stress terms for plane elements, three-dimensional solids, axisymmetric solids, and plate bending elements.
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    Finite element stiffness matrices
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    extended Hellinger-Reissner principle
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    internal displacements
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    Lagrange multipliers
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    equilibrium constraint
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    assumed stresses are initially unconstrained
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    complete polynomials
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    total displacements
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    corresponding strains are complete in the same order as the stresses
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    optimal stress terms
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    plane elements
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    three-dimensional solids
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    axisymmetric solids
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    plate bending elements
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