Alternate stress and conjugate strain measures, and mixed variational formulations involving rigid rotations, for computational analyses of finitely deformed solids, with application to plates and shells—I

From MaRDI portal
Publication:3036825

DOI10.1016/0045-7949(84)90085-3zbMath0524.73043OpenAlexW1990500318MaRDI QIDQ3036825

Satya N. Atluri

Publication date: 1984

Published in: Computers & Structures (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0045-7949(84)90085-3



Lua error in Module:PublicationMSCList at line 37: attempt to index local 'msc_result' (a nil value).


Related Items (39)

Dual-mixed hp finite element model for elastic cylindrical shellsIndeterminacy of first order stress functions and the stress- and rotation-based formulation of linear elasticitySome aspects of the variational principles problem in elasticityAnalysis of strain localization in strain-softening hyperelastic materials, using assumed stress hybrid elementsPostbuckling of a uniformly compressed simply supported plate with free in-plane translating edgesThe Biot stresses in nonlinear elasticity and the associated generalized variational principlesFrom Saturated Elasticity to Finite Evolution, Plasticity and GrowthBiot Stress and Strain in Thin-Plate Theory for Large DeformationsOn a stress resultant geometrically exact shell model. VII: Shell intersections with 5/6-DOF finite element formulationsStress resultant geometrically nonlinear shell theory with drilling rotations. I: A consistent formulationOn a consistent theory, and variational formulation of finitely stretched and rotated 3-D space-curved beamsDerivation of a dual-mixed \(hp\)-finite element model for axisymmetrically loaded cylindrical shellsDilation-invariant bending of elastic plates, and broken symmetry in shellsEnergies for elastic plates and shells from quadratic-stretch elasticityFormulations of finite elasticity with independent rotationsBasis-free expressions for families of objective strain tensors, their rates, and conjugate stress tensorsOn the use of polar decomposition in the integration of hypoelastic constitutive lawsA model for finite strain elasto-plasticity based on logarithmic strains: Computational issuesFormulation of a membrane finite element with drilling degrees of freedomAn invariant basis for natural strain which yields orthogonal stress response terms in isotropic hyperelasticityDuality in nonlinear theory of shellsFinite-rotation shell elements via mixed formulationPhysically based strain invariant set for materials exhibiting transversely isotropic behaviorConstitutive framework optimized for myocardium and other high-strain, laminar materials with one fiber familyA constitutive framework for tubular structures that enables a semi-inverse solution to extension and inflationOn a finite-strain viscoplastic law coupled with anisotropic damage: theoretical formulations and numerical applicationsFinite element analysis of hyperelastic thin shells with large strainsFinite strain elasto-plastic formulations using the method of mixed interpolation of tensorial componentsFour-noded mixed finite elements, using unsymmetric stresses, for linear analysis of membranesMixed variational principles in space and time for elastodynamics analysisObjective tensor rates and applications in formulation of hyperelastic relationsAn alternative positional FEM formulation for geometrically nonlinear analysis of shells: Curved triangular isoparametric elementsLimitation principles for mixed finite elements based on the Hu-Washizu variational formulationAn accurate numerical algorithm for stress integration with finite rotationsMixed finite element with drilling rotations for plane problems in finite elasticityOn mixed variational formulations in finite elasticityQuadratic-stretch elasticityThe Poynting effectConstitutive equation for rubber-like solids




This page was built for publication: Alternate stress and conjugate strain measures, and mixed variational formulations involving rigid rotations, for computational analyses of finitely deformed solids, with application to plates and shells—I