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Advanced 4-node tetrahedrons

✍ Scribed by Rong Tian; Hitoshi Matsubara; Genki Yagawa


Book ID
102548527
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
170 KB
Volume
68
Category
Article
ISSN
0029-5981

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✦ Synopsis


Tetrahedral elements are indispensable to complex finite element structural analysis. Two existing and two newly developed advanced 4-node tetrahedrons are studied in this paper. The existing elements that use complicated displacement fields are significantly simplified. The spurious zero-energy modes typical of all these elements are identified to be rigid-body-alike modes and are found to be naturally suppressible, making it possible to avoid any stabilization techniques and unknown parameters in formulation. Through the simplified form, we connect these four tetrahedrons and view them in a general framework of the partition-of-unity-based approximation. This general view allows us to reveal many promising features of the newly developed tetrahedrons by comparing them with their existing counterparts: the newly developed tetrahedrons have straightforward formulation, no unsuppressed zeroenergy modes, no stabilization required, no unknown parameters contained, and a high consistency in implementation, in addition to good accuracy and extremely straightforward mesh generation. Copyright


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