Title of article :
An Efficient Strain Based Cylindrical Shell Finite Element
Author/Authors :
Bourezane, M Civil Engineering Department - University of Biskra - BP 145 RP - 07000 Biskra, Algeria
Abstract :
The need for compatibility between degrees of freedom of various elements is a major
problem encountered in practice during the modeling of complex structures; the
problem is generally solved by an additional rotational degree of freedom [1-3]. This
present paper investigates possible improvements to the performances of strain based
cylindrical shell finite element [4] by introducing an additional rotational degree of
freedom. The resulting element has 24 degrees of freedom, six essential external
degrees of freedom at each of the four nodes and thus, avoiding the difficulties
associated with internal degrees of freedom (the three translations and three rotations) and the displacement functions of the developed element satisfy the exact
representation of the rigid body motion and constant strains (in so far as this allowed by compatibility equations). Numerical experiments analysis have been conducted to
assess accuracy and reliability of the present element, this resulting element with the
added degree of freedom is found to be numerically more efficient in practical
problems than the corresponding Ashwell element [4].
Keywords :
Strain approach , Cylindrical finite element , Displacement functions , Rigid body modes
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics