docs: use S4-only MITC4 reference gate
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**Interfaces:**
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- Consumes: Task 3 requirements/formulation
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- Produces: exact lightweight S4/S4R input-to-displacement-CSV pairing and HDF5 comparison mapping
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- Produces: exact lightweight full-integration S4 input-to-displacement-CSV pairing and HDF5 comparison mapping; S4R non-reference coverage
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- [ ] Remove canonical/legacy/metadata/provenance/schema-version readiness requirements.
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- [ ] Remove mandatory drilling stiffness, ratio, and energy output evidence.
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- [ ] Keep minimal source-node plus U/UR component matching and finite/unique-row checks.
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- [ ] Inventory the exact existing `reference/shell` and `reference/shellR` paths read-only.
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- [ ] Inventory only the exact existing `reference/shell` S4 paths as acceptance inputs; keep `reference/shellR` optional and read-only without consuming it.
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- [ ] Verify no file under `reference/` changed.
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- [ ] Commit with `docs: define lightweight MITC4 reference cases`.
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## MITC4 Reference Acceptance
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Both source element types map to the same internal `FESA-MITC4` formulation:
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Both source element types map to the same internal `FESA-MITC4` formulation, but the
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2026-08-13 feature-scope amendment uses only the full-integration S4 case for Abaqus
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acceptance comparison:
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- `reference/shell/shell.inp` and `reference/shell/shell displacements.csv` cover
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source `S4`;
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- `reference/shellR/shellR.inp` and
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`reference/shellR/shellR displacements.csv` cover source `S4R`.
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- source `S4R` is covered by parser/common-kernel/deterministic-assembly/HDF5 metadata
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tests without consuming an Abaqus S4R artifact.
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Only matched global `U1/U2/U3` rows are blocking. `UR1/UR2/UR3` rows are compared and
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reported as warning-only evidence. Reactions and stresses may be inspected but are not
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