Deteriorated geometrical stiffness for higher order finite elements with application to panel flutter (Q1303148)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1342562
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1342562 |
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Deteriorated geometrical stiffness for higher order finite elements with application to panel flutter (English)
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22 September 1999
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The author uses a fifth-order finite element having 21 degrees of freedom, under the assumptions of von Kármán plate theory, to capture geometrical nonlinearities needed for a realistic modeling of panel flutter. To reduce the amount of computations required to determine the second geometrical stiffness matrix, the order of the stress field is lowered by using a linear variation over the element while leaving the strain field unchanged. The results are compared with well-established results in the literature, and good agreement is shown.
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fifth-order finite element
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von Kármán plate theory
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geometrical nonlinearities
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panel flutter
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second geometrical stiffness matrix
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0.86259985
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0.85481167
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0.85199153
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0.84773946
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0.8438766
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0.83861023
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0.83849806
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0.8340891
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