TRIC is a facet triangular shell element, which is based on the natural mode method. It has been shown that the TRIC shell element satisfies the individual element test and in the framework of the nonconsistent formulation the convergence requirements are fulfilled, while it has been proved to be ve
Elasto-plastic analysis of shells with the triangular element TRIC
β Scribed by J.H. Argyris; M. Papadrakakis; L. Karapitta
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 827 KB
- Volume
- 191
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0045-7825
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β¦ Synopsis
TRIC is a simple but sophisticated three-node shear-deformable isotropic and composite facet shell element suitable for large-scale linear and nonlinear engineering computations of thin and moderately thick anisotropic plate and complex shell structures. In the present work an elasto-plastic constitutive model based on the von Mises yield criterion with isotropic hardening is incorporated into the element. The characteristic feature of this formulation is that the nonlinear material behaviour is taken into account entirely in the natural system of the element. This is achieved by transforming quantities such as equivalent plastic strain, equivalent stress, the expression of the yield surface and the components of flow vector from the material coordinate system to the natural coordinate system. These transformations lead to simple and elegant expressions for the respective quantities in the natural system which eventually result to an efficient and cost effective treatment of the nonlinear analysis of arbitrary shells including material and geometrical nonlinearities.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The knowledge of the post-collapse response of structures is required in several situations. Typical examples are shells used as energy absorbers or bumpers, which must be able to undergo large plastic deformations by dissipating a sufficient amount of energy. The procedure known as sequential limit