Finite strain analysis by a stress-function method (Q1819984)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3995164
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3995164 |
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Finite strain analysis by a stress-function method (English)
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1987
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A finite element method for finite inelastic strain analysis of solids and structures is described. The method, which is based on a direct discretization of the equations of compatibility and angular momentum balance, represents a generalization of the mixed 'stress function approach' proposed for linear elasticity by \textit{Fraeijs de Veubeke} [on pp. J. 1-J. 51 in: J. Robinson (ed.), Proc. World Congr. Finite Element Meth. Struct. Mech., Bournemouth (1975)]. It captures the main advantages of hybrid-stress, direct stiffness, and reduced integration finite element methods while avoiding their principal drawbacks. Examples are included which demonstrate important features of the method.
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mixed stress function approach
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initial boundary value problem
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finite inelastic strain analysis
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direct discretization
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equations of compatibility
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angular momentum balance
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