Reliable Three-Dimensional Shell Elements for Arbitrarily Large Deformations


This paper on "Reliable Three-Dimensional Shell Elements for Arbitrarily Large Deformations" was presented at the NAFEMS World Congress on Design, Simulation & Optimisation: Reliability & Applicability of Computational Methods - 9-11 April 1997, Stuttgart, Germany.

Abstract

Well-known finite element concepts like the Assumed Natural Strain (ANS) and the Enhanced Assumed Strain (EAS) techniques are combined to derive efficient and reliable finite elements for a continuum based, three-dimensional shell formulation including thickness stretch. The formulation is capable to handle large strain and rotation problems. Furthermore any three-dimensional constitutive law, either linear-elastic, hyperelastic, elastic-plastic or others, can be implemented without modifications.
For the derivation of the non-linear EAS formulation, an alternative way to the one proposed by Simo and Armero [19] is chosen. In context of the question for a sensible choice of trial functions the relation of hybrid stress and EAS elements is investigated. A modification and extension of the thickness strains is necessary to eliminate "thickness" locking problems resulting from the three-dimensional stress and strain state.

Document Details

Reference

NWC97_49

Authors

Bischoff. M;Ramm. E

Language

English

Type

Paper

Date

1997-04-09

Organisations

University of Stuttgart

Region

Global

 NAFEMS Member Download



This site uses cookies that enable us to make improvements, provide relevant content, and for analytics purposes. For more details, see our Cookie Policy. By clicking Accept, you consent to our use of cookies.