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Isoparametric Linear Solid Elements
Solid Element Shape Functions
Solid Element Strain-Displacement Matrix
Solid Element Stiffness Integration
Incompatible Mode Solid Elements
Isoparametric Finite Elements

Solid Element Notes

Summary

These local notes derive linear isoparametric solid elements for three-dimensional continuum modeling. They cover nodal displacement interpolation, common first-order solid element topologies, natural-coordinate shape functions, the strain-displacement matrix, Hooke-law material stiffness, Gaussian integration for element stiffness, and incompatible modes for locking relief.

The local source is a converted Markdown/image extraction: one Markdown file and 65 extracted images under .raw/SolidElement/.

Coverage Map

Section Topic
1 Isoparametric Linear Solid Elements and practical modeling notes
2.1 Position and displacement interpolation with shape functions
2.1 Solid Element Shape Functions for 4-node tetrahedron, 5-node pyramid, 6-node wedge, and 8-node hexahedron
2.2 Solid Element Strain-Displacement Matrix and Jacobian derivative mapping
2.3 Three-dimensional Hooke-law stress-strain matrix
2.4 Solid Element Stiffness Integration using B^T D B and element-specific Gauss points
2.5 Incompatible Mode Solid Elements and static condensation of internal mode degrees of freedom

Key Takeaways

  • Linear solid elements model three-dimensional volume response with three translational degrees of freedom per node and no rotational degrees of freedom.
  • The same shape functions interpolate both geometry and displacement, making the notes a direct extension of Isoparametric Finite Elements into 3D continuum elements.
  • The Jacobian maps derivatives from natural coordinates to physical coordinates, allowing the B matrix to be assembled in global coordinates.
  • The element stiffness follows the standard displacement-based form K = integral B^T D B dV, evaluated in natural coordinates with the Jacobian determinant.
  • Incompatible modes add internal displacement modes to selected wedge and hexahedral elements, then eliminate those extra degrees of freedom by static condensation.

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Source Notes

  • Source path: .raw/SolidElement/
  • Composite source hash recorded in .raw/.manifest.json.
  • The note contains a few OCR/math transcription issues in the quadrature expressions, but the formulation sequence and element topology coverage are usable.