A Continuum Mechanics Based Four-Node Shell Element for General Non-Linear Analysis
Summary
This paper presents a four-node non-flat quadrilateral shell element for general nonlinear analysis. The element is formulated from three-dimensional continuum mechanics instead of a specialized shell theory, and is intended for thin and thick shells, arbitrary shell geometries, large displacement and rotation response with small strains, and material nonlinear behavior.
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Key Contributions
The element uses a continuum-mechanics description with convected coordinates, so shell behavior is derived from the three-dimensional virtual work statement.
The formulation separates transverse shear strain interpolation from the standard displacement interpolation to avoid shear locking in thin shell bending.
The paper develops a total Lagrangian nonlinear formulation for large displacements and rotations with small strains.
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