Nonlinear Analysis of Shells by Finite Elements

Nonlinear Analysis of Shells by Finite Elements
Author: Franz G. Rammerstorfer
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2014-05-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3709126045

State-of-the-art nonlinear computational analysis of shells, nonlinearities due to large deformations and nonlinear material behavior, alternative shell element formulations, algorithms and implementational aspects, composite and sandwich shells, local and global instabilities, optimization of shell structures and concepts of shape finding methods of free from shells. Furthermore, algorithms for the treatment of the nonlinear stability behavior of shell structures (including bifurcation and snap-through buckling) are presented in the book.

Adaptive Finite Elements in Linear and Nonlinear Solid and Structural Mechanics

Adaptive Finite Elements in Linear and Nonlinear Solid and Structural Mechanics
Author: Erwin Stein
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2007-04-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3211380604

This course with 6 lecturers intends to present a systematic survey of recent re search results of well-known scientists on error-controlled adaptive finite element methods in solid and structural mechanics with emphasis to problem-dependent concepts for adaptivity, error analysis as well as h- and p-adaptive refinement techniques including meshing and remeshing. Challenging applications are of equal importance, including elastic and elastoplastic deformations of solids, con tact problems and thin-walled structures. Some major topics should be pointed out, namely: (i) The growing importance of goal-oriented and local error estimates for quan tities of interest—in comparison with global error estimates—based on dual finite element solutions; (a) The importance of the p-version of the finite element method in conjunction with parameter-dependent hierarchical approximations of the mathematical model, for example in boundary layers of elastic plates; (Hi) The choice of problem-oriented error measures in suitable norms, consider ing residual, averaging and hierarchical error estimates in conjunction with the efficiency of the associated adaptive computations; (iv) The importance of implicit local postprocessing with enhanced test spaces in order to get constant-free, i. e. absolute-not only relative-discretizati- error estimates; (v) The coupling of error-controlled adaptive discretizations and the mathemat ical modeling in related subdomains, such as boundary layers. The main goals of adaptivity are reliability and efficiency, combined with in sight and access to controls which are independent of the applied discretization methods. By these efforts, new paradigms in Computational Mechanics should be realized, namely verifications and even validations of engineering models.

The Finite Element Analysis of Shells - Fundamentals

The Finite Element Analysis of Shells - Fundamentals
Author: Dominique Chapelle
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3662052296

The authors present a modern continuum mechanics and mathematical framework to study shell physical behaviors, and to formulate and evaluate finite element procedures. With a view towards the synergy that results from physical and mathematical understanding, the book focuses on the fundamentals of shell theories, their mathematical bases and finite element discretizations. The complexity of the physical behaviors of shells is analysed, and the difficulties to obtain uniformly optimal finite element procedures are identified and studied. Some modern finite element methods are presented for linear and nonlinear analyses. A state of the art monograph by leading experts.

Fission-Fusion Adaptivity in Finite Elements for Nonlinear Dynamics of Shells

Fission-Fusion Adaptivity in Finite Elements for Nonlinear Dynamics of Shells
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1990
Genre:
ISBN:

The objective of this work was to develop adaptive finite element analysis methods for nonlinear structural dynamics. Adaptive methods are particularly promising for nonlinear problems involving failure, because in failure and near-failure states of structures, three predominant phenomena are; buckling, shear banding, and fracture. These phenomena are associated with localization of the deformation, by which is meant the development of large strains in small regions of the structure, which is accompanied by large gradients in the strain. While strains are distributed in elastic buckling, once plasticity develops a large part of the deformation of beams or shells usually occurs over narrow zone called hingelines. Shear banding is a result of strain softening material behavior and is also associated with narrow bands of highly strained material. In fracture, high strain gradients occur at the crack tip, and in addition the displacement field is discontinuous behind the crack tip. In this work, adaptive methods are developed for the nonlinear dynamics of shells with both geometric and material nonlinearities. The localization phenomenon which is of primary interest in this class of problems is hingeline formation, but aspects of this work should be applicable to other localization phenomena in structural dynamics.

Adaptive Finite Element Methods for Shells

Adaptive Finite Element Methods for Shells
Author: Ted Belytschko
Publisher:
Total Pages: 127
Release: 1988
Genre:
ISBN:

An adaptive finite element procedure is developed for the transient analysis of nonlinear shells. The scheme is an h-method which employs fission and fusion. Criteria based on incremental work and deviation of the bilinear finite element approximation to the shell from a Kirchhoff-Love surface are used as criteria for adaptivity. The example problems show that the adaptive schemes are capable of achieving substantial improvements in accuracy for a given computational effort. They include both material and geometric nonlinearities and local and global buckling. In order to formulate an r-adaptive method, the conservation laws, the constitutive equations, and the equation of state for path-dependent materials are formulated for an arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian description. Both geometrical and material nonlinearities are included in this setting. Keywords: Finite elements, Adaptive meshes, Shells.

Nonlinear Finite Element Methods

Nonlinear Finite Element Methods
Author: Peter Wriggers
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2008-09-24
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3540710000

Finite element methods have become ever more important to engineers as tools for design and optimization, now even for solving non-linear technological problems. However, several aspects must be considered for finite-element simulations which are specific for non-linear problems: These problems require the knowledge and the understanding of theoretical foundations and their finite-element discretization as well as algorithms for solving the non-linear equations. This book provides the reader with the required knowledge covering the complete field of finite element analyses in solid mechanics. It is written for advanced students in engineering fields but serves also as an introduction into non-linear simulation for the practising engineer.