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Extended rotation-free plate and beam elements with shear deformation effects
This paper describes a methodology for extending rotation-free plate and beam elements to accounting for transverse shear deformation effects. The ingredients for the element formulation are a Hu-Washizu-type mixed functional, a linear interpolation for the deflection and the shear angles over standard finite elements and a finite volume approach for computing the bending moments and the curvatures over a patch of elements. As a first application of the general procedure, we present an extension of the three-noded rotation-free basic plate triangle (BPT) originally developed for thin plate analysis to account for shear deformation effects of relevance for thick plates and composite-laminated plates. The nodal deflection degrees of freedom (DOFs) of the original BPT element are enhanced with the two shear deformation angles. This allows to compute the bending and shear deformation energies leading to a simple triangular plate element with three DOFs per node (termed BPT+ element). For the thin plate case, the shear angles vanish and the element reproduces the good behaviour of the original thin BPT element. As a consequence the element is applicable to thick and thin plate situations without exhibiting shear locking effects. The numerical solution for the thick case can be found iteralively starting from the deflection values for the Kirchhoff theory using the original thin BPT element. A two-noded rotation-free beam element termed CCB+ applicable to slender and thick beams is derived as a particular case of the plate formulation. The examples presented show the robustness and accuracy of the BPT+ and the CCB+ elements for thick and thin plate and beam problems.
Extended rotation-free plate and beam elements with shear deformation effects
This paper describes a methodology for extending rotation-free plate and beam elements to accounting for transverse shear deformation effects. The ingredients for the element formulation are a Hu-Washizu-type mixed functional, a linear interpolation for the deflection and the shear angles over standard finite elements and a finite volume approach for computing the bending moments and the curvatures over a patch of elements. As a first application of the general procedure, we present an extension of the three-noded rotation-free basic plate triangle (BPT) originally developed for thin plate analysis to account for shear deformation effects of relevance for thick plates and composite-laminated plates. The nodal deflection degrees of freedom (DOFs) of the original BPT element are enhanced with the two shear deformation angles. This allows to compute the bending and shear deformation energies leading to a simple triangular plate element with three DOFs per node (termed BPT+ element). For the thin plate case, the shear angles vanish and the element reproduces the good behaviour of the original thin BPT element. As a consequence the element is applicable to thick and thin plate situations without exhibiting shear locking effects. The numerical solution for the thick case can be found iteralively starting from the deflection values for the Kirchhoff theory using the original thin BPT element. A two-noded rotation-free beam element termed CCB+ applicable to slender and thick beams is derived as a particular case of the plate formulation. The examples presented show the robustness and accuracy of the BPT+ and the CCB+ elements for thick and thin plate and beam problems.
Extended rotation-free plate and beam elements with shear deformation effects
Erweiterte rotationsfreie Platten- und Balkenelemente mit Scherverformungseffekten
Onate, Eugenio (author) / Zarate, Francisco (author)
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering ; 83 ; 196-227
2010
32 Seiten, 16 Bilder, 1 Tabelle, 35 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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