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Unconstrained Finite Element for Geometrical Nonlinear Dynamics of Shells

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  • Humberto Breves Coda
  • Rodrigo Ribeiro Paccola

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This paper presents a positional FEM formulation to deal with geometrical nonlinear dynamics of shells. The main objective is to develop a new FEM methodology based on the minimum potential energy theorem written regarding nodal positions and generalized unconstrained vectors not displacements and rotations. These characteristics are the novelty of the present work and avoid the use of large rotation approximations. A nondimensional auxiliary coordinate system is created, and the change of configuration function is written following two independent mappings from which the strain energy function is derived. This methodology is called positional and, as far as the authors' knowledge goes, is a new procedure to approximated geometrical nonlinear structures. In this paper a proof for the linear and angular momentum conservation property of the Newmark ð ›½ algorithm is provided for total Lagrangian description. The proposed shell element is locking free for elastic stress-strain relations due to the presence of linear strain variation along the shell thickness. The curved, high-order element together with an implicit procedure to solve nonlinear equations guarantees precision in calculations. The momentum conserving, the locking free behavior, and the frame invariance of the adopted mapping are numerically confirmed by examples.

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  • Humberto Breves Coda & Rodrigo Ribeiro Paccola, 2009. "Unconstrained Finite Element for Geometrical Nonlinear Dynamics of Shells," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2009, pages 1-32, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:575131
    DOI: 10.1155/2009/575131
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