Research Article

Finite Elements Based on Strong and Weak Formulations for Structural Mechanics: Stability, Accuracy and Reliability

Volume: 9 Number: 2 April 14, 2017
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Finite Elements Based on Strong and Weak Formulations for Structural Mechanics: Stability, Accuracy and Reliability

Abstract

The authors are presenting a novel formulation based on the Differential Quadrature (DQ) method which is used to approximate derivatives and integrals. The resulting scheme has been termed strong and weak form finite elements (SFEM or WFEM), according to the numerical scheme employed in the computation. Such numerical methods are applied to solve some structural problems related to the mechanical behavior of plates and shells, made of isotropic or composite materials.

The main differences between these two approaches rely on the initial formulation – which is strong or weak (variational) – and the implementation of the boundary conditions, that for the former include the continuity of stresses and displacements, whereas in the latter can consider the continuity of the displacements or both.

The two methodologies consider also a mapping technique to transform an element of general shape described in Cartesian coordinates into the same element in the computational space. Such technique can be implemented by employing the classic Lagrangian-shaped elements with a fixed number of nodes along the element edges or blending functions which allow an “exact mapping” of the element. In particular, the authors are employing NURBS (Not-Uniform Rational B-Splines) for such nonlinear mapping in order to use the “exact” shape of CAD designs.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Engineering

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Nicholas Fantuzzi
University of Bologna
0000-0002-8406-4882
Italy

Michele Bacciocchi This is me
University of Bologna
0000-0002-1152-2336
Italy

Publication Date

April 14, 2017

Submission Date

April 6, 2017

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 2017 Volume: 9 Number: 2

APA
Tornabene, F., Fantuzzi, N., & Bacciocchi, M. (2017). Finite Elements Based on Strong and Weak Formulations for Structural Mechanics: Stability, Accuracy and Reliability. International Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 9(2), 1-21. https://doi.org/10.24107/ijeas.304376
AMA
1.Tornabene F, Fantuzzi N, Bacciocchi M. Finite Elements Based on Strong and Weak Formulations for Structural Mechanics: Stability, Accuracy and Reliability. IJEAS. 2017;9(2):1-21. doi:10.24107/ijeas.304376
Chicago
Tornabene, Francesco, Nicholas Fantuzzi, and Michele Bacciocchi. 2017. “Finite Elements Based on Strong and Weak Formulations for Structural Mechanics: Stability, Accuracy and Reliability”. International Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences 9 (2): 1-21. https://doi.org/10.24107/ijeas.304376.
EndNote
Tornabene F, Fantuzzi N, Bacciocchi M (July 1, 2017) Finite Elements Based on Strong and Weak Formulations for Structural Mechanics: Stability, Accuracy and Reliability. International Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences 9 2 1–21.
IEEE
[1]F. Tornabene, N. Fantuzzi, and M. Bacciocchi, “Finite Elements Based on Strong and Weak Formulations for Structural Mechanics: Stability, Accuracy and Reliability”, IJEAS, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 1–21, July 2017, doi: 10.24107/ijeas.304376.
ISNAD
Tornabene, Francesco - Fantuzzi, Nicholas - Bacciocchi, Michele. “Finite Elements Based on Strong and Weak Formulations for Structural Mechanics: Stability, Accuracy and Reliability”. International Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences 9/2 (July 1, 2017): 1-21. https://doi.org/10.24107/ijeas.304376.
JAMA
1.Tornabene F, Fantuzzi N, Bacciocchi M. Finite Elements Based on Strong and Weak Formulations for Structural Mechanics: Stability, Accuracy and Reliability. IJEAS. 2017;9:1–21.
MLA
Tornabene, Francesco, et al. “Finite Elements Based on Strong and Weak Formulations for Structural Mechanics: Stability, Accuracy and Reliability”. International Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, vol. 9, no. 2, July 2017, pp. 1-21, doi:10.24107/ijeas.304376.
Vancouver
1.Francesco Tornabene, Nicholas Fantuzzi, Michele Bacciocchi. Finite Elements Based on Strong and Weak Formulations for Structural Mechanics: Stability, Accuracy and Reliability. IJEAS. 2017 Jul. 1;9(2):1-21. doi:10.24107/ijeas.304376

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