Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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510554 | Computers & Structures | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The dynamic relaxation method is applied to membrane analysis using an eight-node quadrilateral element. The element uses second order shape functions to approximate the geometry of the structure. The element is based on the element of Gosling and Lewis [Gosling PD, Lewis WJ. Optimal structural membranes—I. Formulation of a curved quadrilateral element for surface definition. Comp Struct 1996;61:871–83]. They used a finite element approach. In this paper exact tensorial calculation is used to determine the exact deformation between the deformation-free state and the actual state.
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Authors
Dezső Hegyi, István Sajtos, György Geiszter, Krisztián Hincz,