Author: Wisniewski, K. | Size: 2.84 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: Springer | Year: 2010 | pages: 494 | ISBN: 9789048187607

This book covers theoretical and computational aspects of non-linear
shells. Several advanced topics of shell equations and finite elements,
not included in standard textbooks on finite elements, are addressed.
Key features include: several sets of 3D equations with the rotations
introduced by either the polar decomposition equation or the rotation
constraint equation; shell equations based on Reissner kinematics for
finite rotations and strains, formulated in terms of different strains
and stresses; a comprehensive account of finite rotations, including
their properties and parameterization, as well as the algorithmic issues
pertaining to rotation parameters; a comprehensive description and
evaluation of several enhanced, mixed, and mixed/enhanced 4-node
elements; a selection of useful remedies for such problems as: poor
accuracy of in-plane shear strain, transverse shear locking,
over-stiffening of warped elements, locking in sinusoidal bending, and
deterioration of accuracy for extremely thin elements; a large set of
numerical benchmarks for finite rotation shells; an extensive
bibliography and comprehensive index.
Shells have been a subject of the author’s research for years, and all
the methods described in the book have been implemented and tested in
the field.
The book can be useful for graduate students, professional engineers,
and researchers specializing in shells, Finite Elements and applied
numerical methods.
Content Level » Research
Keywords » computational mechanics - finite elements - finite rotation shells - four-node shell elements - reissner kinematics
Related subjects » Mathematical & Computational Methods - Mechanics
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Proviosional Table of contents (October 2009)
I PRELIMINARIES; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Subject of this book; 1.2 Notation;
2 Operations on tensors and their representations; 2.1 Cartesian bases;
2.2 Normal bases; 2.3 Gradients and derivatives; II SHELL EQUATIONS; 3
Rotations for 3D Cauchy continuum; 3.1 Polar decomposition of
deformation gradient; 3.2 Rotation Constraint equation; 3.3
Interpretation of rotation Q; 3.4 Rate form of RC equation ; 3.5
Rotations calculated from the RC equation; 4 3D formulations with
rotations; 4.1 Governing equations; 4.2 4-F formulation for nominal
stress; 4.3 3-F formulation for nominal stress; 4.4 3-F and 2-F
formulations for Biot stress; 4.5 3-F and 2-F formulations for 2nd
Piola-Kirchhoff stress; 4.6 2-F formulation with unconstrained
rotations; 5 Basic geometric definitions for shells; 5.1 Coordinates and
position vector; 5.2 Basic geometric definitions; 5.3 Example:
Geometrical description of cylinder; 6 Shells with Reissner kinematics
and drilling rotation; 6.1 Kinematics; 6.2 Rotation Constraint for
shells; 6.3 Shell strains; 6.4 Virtual work equation for shell; 6.5
Local shell equations; 6.6 Enhanced shell kinematics; 7 Shell-type
constitutive equations; 7.1 Constitutive equations for 3D shells; 7.2
Reduced shell constitutive equations; 7.3 Shear correction factor; III
FINITE ROTATIONS FOR SHELLS; 8 Parametrization of finite rotations; 8.1
Basic properties of rotations; 8.2 Parametrization of rotations; 8.3
Composition of rotations; 9 Algorithmic schemes for finite rotations;
9.1 Increments of rotation vectors in two tangent planes; 9.2 Variation
of rotation tensor; 9.3 Algorithmic schemes for finite rotations; 9.4
Angular velocity and acceleration; IV FOUR-NODE SHELL ELEMENTS; 10 Basic
relations for 4-node shell elements; 10.1 Bilinear isoparametric
approximations; 10.2 Geometry and bases of shell element ; 10.3 Jacobian
matrices; 10.4 Deformation gradient, FTF and QTF products; 10.5
Numerical integration of shell elements; 10.6 Newton method and tangent
operator; 11 Plane 4-node elements (without drilling rotation); 11.1
Basic equations; 11.2 Displacement element Q4; 11.3 Solution of FE
equations for problems with additional variables; 11.4 Enhanced strain
elements based on potential energy; 11.5 Mixed Hellinger-Reissner and
Hu-Washizu elements; 11.6 Modification of FTF product; 12 Plane 4-node
elements with drilling rotation; 12.1 Basic relations for drill RC
equation; 12.2 Difficulties in approximation of drill RC; 12.3
Implementation of drill RC in finite elements; 12.4 EADG method for
formulations with rotations; 12.5 Mixed HW and HR functionals with
rotations; 12.6 2D+drill elements for bi-linear shape functions; 12.7
2D+drill elements for Allman shape functions; 12.8 Numerical tests; 13
Modification of transverse shear stiffness of shell element; 13.1
Treatment of transverse shear stiffness of beams ; 13.2 Treatment of
transverse shear stiffness of shell; 14 Warped 4-node shell element;
14.1 Definition of warpage ; 14.2 Warped element with modifications;
14.3 Substitute flat element and warpage correction; 14.4 Membrane
locking of curved shell elements ; 14.5 Remarks on approximation of
curved surfaces by 4-node elements ; V NUMERICAL EXAMPLES; 15 Numerical
tests; 15.1 Characteristics of tested shell elements; 15.2 Elementary
and linear tests; 15.3 Nonlinear tests; References; Author index;
Subject Index
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Finite Rotation Shells: Basic Equations and Finite Elements for Reissner Kinematics
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