Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
499317 Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 2009 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study reveals an analysis of plastic buckling and collapse of thin shell structures. For this purpose, the co-rotational and layered plastic model as well as ANDES (Assumed Natural Deviatoric Strain) finite element formulations are used. The co-rotational kinematics formulation splits the translational and rotational deformations in a small deformation analysis. The ANDES finite element is modified to elastoplastic ANDES finite element by the introduction of the von Mises yield criterion elastoplastic formulation on its original deformation model. In order to accommodate the plasticity formulation, the Gauss point layered integration is inserted through of thickness of the element to produce the internal force vector and material stiffness matrix. Special effort is devoted to maintain the consistency of the internal forces and tangent stiffness as well as to enhance the robustness of element level computations. The arc-length method is used to follow the postbuckling equilibrium path. Results are presented for several benchmark elastoplastic shell problems available in the present literature, which are generally in agreement with the present work.

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