Finite element analysis of smooth, folded and multi-shell structures (Q1371750)
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Finite element analysis of smooth, folded and multi-shell structures (English)
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1 November 1998
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The paper is concerned with the nonlinear theory and finite element analysis of shell structures with an arbitrary geometry, loading and boundary conditions. A complete set of shell field equations and side conditions (boundary and jump conditions) is derived from the basic laws of continuum mechanics. The developed shell theory includes the so-called drilling couples as well as the drilling rotation. It is shown that this property is crucial in the analysis of irregular shell structures, such as those containing folds, branches, column supports, stiffeners, etc. The relevant variational principles with relaxed regularity requirements are also presented. These principles provide the mathematical basis for the formulation of various classes of shell finite elements. The developed finite elements include a displacement/rotation based Lagrange family, a stress resultant based mixed and a semi-mixed family as well as so-called assumed strain elements. All elements have six degrees of freedom at each node, three translational and three rotational ones, including the drilling rotation formulated on the foundation of an exact (in defined sense) shell theory.
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Lagrange family of standard degenerated shell elements
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element with six degrees of freedom per node
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von Karman plate theory
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doubly-curved shell structures
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nonlinear theory
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shell field equations
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jump conditions
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drilling couples
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drilling rotation
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irregular shell structures
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variational principles
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