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A Non-Incremental Finite Element Procedure for the Analysis of Large Deformation of Plates and Shells in Mechanical System Applications

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In this article, a non-incremental solution procedure for the finite rotation and large deformation analysis of plates is presented, which is based on the absolute nodal coordinate formulation, leads to plate elements capable of representing exact rigid body motion.
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In this investigation, a non-incremental solution procedure for the finite rotationand large deformation analysis of plates is presented. The method, whichis based on the absolute nodal coordinate formulation, leads to plateelements capable of representing exact rigid body motion. In thismethod, continuity conditions on all the displacement gradients areimposed. Therefore, non-smoothness of the plate mid-surface at the nodalpoints is avoided. Unlike other existing finite element formulationsthat lead to a highly nonlinear inertial forces for three-dimensionalelements, the proposed formulation leads to a constant mass matrix, andas a result, the centrifugal and Coriolis inertia forces are identicallyequal to zero. Furthermore, the method relaxes some of the assumptionsused in the classical and Mindlin plate models and automatically satisfiesthe objectivity requirements. By using a generalcontinuum mechanics approach, a relatively simple expression for theelastic forces is obtained. Generalization of the formulation to thecase of shell elements is discussed. As examples of the implementationof the proposed method, two different plate elements are presented; oneplate element does not guarantee the continuity of the displacementgradients between the nodal points, while the other plate elementguarantees this continuity. Numerical results are presented in order todemonstrate the use of the proposed method in the large rotation anddeformation analysis of plates and shells. The numerical results, whichare compared with the results obtained using existing incrementalprocedures, show that the solution obtained using the proposed methodsatisfies the principle of work and energy. These results are obtainedusing explicit numerical integration method. Potential applications ofthe proposed method include high-speed metal forming, vehiclecrashworthiness, rotor blades, and tires.

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Computational Continuum Mechanics

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a finite element formulation for small deformation, large rotation problem, and force and stresses for large deformation and rotation problem with a small number of forces.
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Computational continuum mechanics, second edition

TL;DR: Finite element formulation: small deformation, large rotation problem.
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Analysis of Thin Plate Structures Using the Absolute Nodal Coordinate Formulation

TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of a thin plate element based on the absolute nodal coordinate formulation is investigated, and the lower dimension plate element used in this investment is shown to reduce the number of element degrees of freedoms and eliminate the high frequencies due to the oscillations of some gradient components along the element thickness.
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Dynamics of a large scale rigid–flexible multibody system composed of composite laminated plates

TL;DR: In this article, a novel computational approach for the dynamic analysis of a large scale rigid-flexible multibody system composed of composite laminated plates is proposed, where the rigid parts in the system are described through the Natural Coordinate Formulation (NCF) and the flexible bodies are modeled via the finite elements of ANF, which can lead to a constant mass matrix for the derived system equation of motion.
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