Resultant-stress degenerated-shell element (Q1072781)

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    Resultant-stress degenerated-shell element (English)
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    In this paper, a resultant-stress degenerated-shell element is described and a variety of numerical examples, including the post-buckling analysis of an axially loaded perfect cylinder, are presented. The general degenerated nonlinear shell theory of \textit{T. J. R. Hughes} and the first author [ibid. 26, 331-362 (1981; Zbl 0461.73061) and 27, 167-182 (1981; Zbl 0474.73093)] is employed in deriving this resultant-stress degenerated-shell element. Contrary to the traditional integration through the thickness approach, which assumes no coupling between the in- plane and transverse material and structural response matrices, the present approach can permit use of arbitrary, three-dimensional nonlinear constitutive equations. Furthermore, explicit expressions of the element matrices for a 4-node shell element are developed. This rank-sufficient 4-node shell element, termed the resultant-stress degenerated-shell (RSDS) element, avoids the need for the costly numerical quadrature function evaluations of the element matrices and force vectors. And thus there are large increases in computational efficiency with this method. The comparisons of this RSDS element with six other shell elements are also given in this paper.
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    Hughes-Liu variable-number nodes shell element
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    linearized variational equations
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    resultant-stress degenerated-shell element
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    post-buckling analysis
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    axially loaded perfect cylinder
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    degenerated nonlinear shell theory
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    arbitrary, three-dimensional nonlinear constitutive equations
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    element matrices
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    4-node shell element
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