Title of article :
Shear deformable shell elements for large strains and rotations
Author/Authors :
M. Bischoff، نويسنده , , E. Ramm، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
Well-known Þnite element concepts like the Assumed Natural Strain (ANS) and the Enhanced Assumed
Strain (EAS) techniques are combined to derive e¦cient and reliable Þnite elements for continuum based
shell formulations. In the present study two aspects are covered:
The Þrst aspect focuses on the classical 5-parameter shell formulation with ReissnerÐMindlin kinematics.
The above-mentioned combinations, already discussed by AndelÞnger and Ramm1 for the linear case of
a four-node shell element, are extended to geometrical non-linearities. In addition a nine-node quadrilateral
variant is presented. A geometrically non-linear version of the EAS-approach is applied which is based on
the enhancement of the GreenÐLagrange strains instead of the displacement gradient as originally proposed
by Simo and Armero.2
In the second part elements are derived in a similar way for a higher order, so-called 7-parameter
non-linear shell formulation which includes the thickness stretch of the shell (Bu¬ chter and Ramm3). In order
to avoid artiÞcial sti¤ening caused by the three dimensional displacement Þeld and termed Ôthickness
lockingÕ, special provisions for the thickness stretch have to be introduced
Keywords :
element technology , geometrically non-linear shell formulation , enhanced assumed strains , higher ordershell formulation , Large strains , Large rotations
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering