An application of the element-based Lagrangian formulation is described for large-deformation analysis of both single-layered and laminated shells. Natural co-ordinate-based stresses, strains and constitutive equations are used throughout the formulation of the present shell element which o ers sign
FREE-VIBRATION ANALYSIS OF PLATES AND SHELLS WITH A NINE-NODE ASSUMED NATURAL DEGENERATED SHELL ELEMENT
โ Scribed by S.J. LEE; S.E. HAN
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 950 KB
- Volume
- 241
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
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โฆ Synopsis
A study on the free-vibration analysis of plates and shells is described in this paper. In order to determine the natural frequencies of plates and shells, a nine-node degenerated shell element is developed by using the degenerated solid concept based on Reissner}Mindlin (RM) assumptions which allow the shear deformation and rotatory e!ect to be considered. All terms required in the shell "nite element (FE) formulation are de"ned in the natural domain. In particular, assumed natural strains are derived to alleviate the locking phenomena inherited in the RM shell elements. The natural constitutive equation is used in conjunction with the natural strain terms. The proposed shell FE formulation o!ers signi"cant implementation advantages since it consistently uses the natural co-ordinate system. Various numerical examples are carried out and its results are then compared with the existing exact solutions and the numerical solutions calculated by other shell FEs.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The free vibration analysis of general plates by a newly developed nine-node spline plate element is presented. The formulation is based on the classical Kirchhoff thin plate theory. It employs B-spline shape functions to form the two-dimensional displacement function and biquadratic Lagrangian func