A new evaluation method using thick shell elements is proposed to calculate the distribution of the J-integral values along crack fronts of through-wall cracks in plate and shell structures. Dividing tentatively the thick shell elements into several layers in the thickness direction, integral paths
Element free analyses of shell and spatial structures
β Scribed by Hirohisa Noguchi; Tetsuya Kawashima; Tomoshi Miyamura
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 293 KB
- Volume
- 47
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0029-5981
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β¦ Synopsis
The element free analyses of shell and spatial structures are conducted. The original element free Galerkin method proposed by Belytschko et al. is enhanced to analyse three-dimensional thin structures. By using the mapping technique the geometry of arbitrary curved surface is expanded in the two-dimensional space, and the bases of convected co-ordinate system are utilized for the expression of strain and stress components in the virtual work principle. Only nodal data are generated on this two-dimensional space and the convected co-ordinates are used in the moving least-squares interpolation method for the approximation of displacement "eld. For shell, the formulation allows transverse shear strain, therefore, it results in the Mindlin plate when the surface is #at and membrane state is negligible. In order to avoid shear and membrane locking, bi-cubic and quartic basis functions are adopted for the interpolation. For membrane structure, as geometrical sti!ness to support the structure cannot be negligible, geometrically non-linear analysis is essential and the total Lagrangian method is adopted for the formulation. Several numerical examples are demonstrated to show the validity of the proposed method and the satisfactory results are obtained in comparison to the theoretical or the "nite element results.
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