Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6915614 Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 2018 26 Pages PDF
Abstract
An efficient assumed strain formulation for avoiding the membrane locking of non polar shells is developed in the context of B-spline interpolation. Assumed membrane strains are introduced locally in each element with a local L2-projection, and then a spline reconstruction algorithm, developed by Thomas et al. (2015), is employed for reconstructing the membrane strain at the global patch level. In this way, a banded stiffness matrix is obtained that strongly reduces the computational cost with respect to the standard B̄ formulation for isogeometric analysis. The main advantages of the proposed method are: the reproduction of regular membrane strain fields, an accurate membrane locking-free solution and an high computational efficiency with respect to standard B̄ formulation. The method can be applied for any polynomial degree of the B-spline interpolation. The effectiveness of the proposed method is demonstrated analyzing some bending and membrane dominated problem, commonly employed as benchmark in the shell literature.
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