Improvement of Plate and Shell Finite Elements by Mixed Formulations
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Publication:4144919
DOI10.2514/3.60853zbMATH Open0368.73067OpenAlexW2004049383MaRDI QIDQ4144919FDOQ4144919
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Publication date: 1978
Published in: AIAA Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2514/3.60853
Plates (74K20) Finite element methods applied to problems in solid mechanics (74S05) Membranes (74K15)
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- A hybrid-mixed four-node quadrilateral plate element based on sampling surfaces method for 3D stress analysis
- A sixteen node shell element with a matrix stabilization scheme
- Non-linear exact geometry 12-node solid-shell element with three translational degrees of freedom per node
- Assessment of second Piola-Kirchhoff and Cauchy stress tensors in finite rotation sandwich and laminated shells under non-conservative pressure loads
- An improved four-node hybrid-mixed element based upon Mindlin's plate theory
- Solid-shell approach based on first-order or higher-order plate and shell theories for the finite element analysis of thin to very thick structures
- Refined 9-dof triangular Mindlin plate elements
- Equivalence between mixed models and displacement models sing reduced integration
- A family of ANS four-node exact geometry shell elements in general convected curvilinear coordinates
- Higher-order hybrid stress triangular Mindlin plate element
- Reusing linear finite elements in material and geometrically nonlinear analysis -- application to plane stress problems
- On the formulation and evaluation of old and new efficient low order triangular plate bending elements with shear effects
- General formulation of \(C^ 0\) bending models based on the rational \(w- \theta\) constraint
- An eighteen-node solid element for thin shell analysis
- A cell‐based smoothed discrete shear gap method using triangular elements for static and free vibration analyses of Reissner–Mindlin plates
- Numerical analysis of viscoplastic axisymmetric shells based on a hybrid strain finite element
- An assumed strain formulation of efficient solid triangular element for general shell analysis
- Buckling analysis of Reissner-Mindlin plates subjected to in-plane edge loads using a shear-locking-free and meshfree method
- A new hybrid smoothed FEM for static and free vibration analyses of Reissner-Mindlin plates
- An edge-based smoothed finite element method (ES-FEM) with stabilized discrete shear gap technique for analysis of Reissner-Mindlin plates
- A six-node finite element for plate bending
- Efficient remedy for membrane locking of 4-node flat shell elements by non-conforming modes.
- Hybrid-mixed ANS finite elements for stress analysis of laminated composite structures: sampling surfaces plate formulation
- An explicit hybrid-stabilized 9-node Lagrangian shell element
- On immunizing five-beta hybrid-stress element models from ?trapezoidal locking? in practical analyses
- On the equivalence of mode decomposition and mixed finite elements based on the Hellinger-Reissner principle. I: Theory
- On the hybrid-mixed formulation of \(C^ 0\) curved beam elements
- Nonlinear analysis of laminated composite shells with piezoelectric patches under displacement-dependent pressure loads
- Geometrically nonlinear analysis of Mindlin plate using the incompatible bending elements with internal shear strain
- Developments of Mindlin-Reissner plate elements
- Stress projection for membrane and shear locking in shell finite elements
- A solid-shell corotational element based on ANDES, ANS and EAS for geometrically nonlinear structural analysis
- A potential-hybrid/mixed finite element scheme for analysis of plates and cylindrical shells
- IMPACT SIMULATIONS USING SMOOTHED FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
- Shear and membrane locking in curved \(C^ 0\) elements
- A smoothed finite element method for plate analysis
- An improved three-node hybrid-mixed element for Mindlin/Reissner plates
- A new and simple locking-free triangular thick plate element using independent shear degrees of freedom
- A scaled boundary finite element method for static and dynamic analyses of cylindrical shells
- Finite rotation exact geometry solid-shell element for laminated composite structures through extended SaS formulation and 3D analytical integration
- A cell-based smoothed three-node Mindlin plate element (CS-MIN3) for static and free vibration analyses of plates
- Curved mixed beam elements for the analysis of thin-walled free-form arches
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