Commutativity of the strain energy density expression for the benefit of the FEM implementation of Koiter's initial postbuckling theory

The concept of full commutativity of displacements in the expression for strain energy density for the geometrically nonlinear problem has been introduced for the first time and fully established in this paper. Its consequences for the FEM formulation have been demonstrated. As a result, the strain...

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Main Authors: Li, Shuguang, Yan, Jiayi, Zhang, Guofan, Duan, Shihui
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018
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author Li, Shuguang
Yan, Jiayi
Zhang, Guofan
Duan, Shihui
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Yan, Jiayi
Zhang, Guofan
Duan, Shihui
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description The concept of full commutativity of displacements in the expression for strain energy density for the geometrically nonlinear problem has been introduced for the first time and fully established in this paper. Its consequences for the FEM formulation have been demonstrated. As a result, the strain energy, equilibrium equation, and incremental equilibrium equation for the geometrically nonlinear problem can all be presented in a unified manner involving various stiffness matrices that are all symmetric, unique, and explicitly expressed. As an important application, the framework has been employed in the FEM implementation of Koiter's initial postbuckling theory, which has been handicapped by its mesh sensitivity in evaluating one of the initial postbuckling coefficients. This has largely prevented it from being incorporated in mainstream commercial FEM codes. Based on the outcomes of this paper, the mesh sensitivity problem has been completely resolved without the need to use any specially formulated element. As a result, Koiter's theory can be practically and straightforwardly implemented in any FEM code. The results have been verified against those found in the literature.
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spelling nottingham-501612019-02-26T04:30:17Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50161/ Commutativity of the strain energy density expression for the benefit of the FEM implementation of Koiter's initial postbuckling theory Li, Shuguang Yan, Jiayi Zhang, Guofan Duan, Shihui The concept of full commutativity of displacements in the expression for strain energy density for the geometrically nonlinear problem has been introduced for the first time and fully established in this paper. Its consequences for the FEM formulation have been demonstrated. As a result, the strain energy, equilibrium equation, and incremental equilibrium equation for the geometrically nonlinear problem can all be presented in a unified manner involving various stiffness matrices that are all symmetric, unique, and explicitly expressed. As an important application, the framework has been employed in the FEM implementation of Koiter's initial postbuckling theory, which has been handicapped by its mesh sensitivity in evaluating one of the initial postbuckling coefficients. This has largely prevented it from being incorporated in mainstream commercial FEM codes. Based on the outcomes of this paper, the mesh sensitivity problem has been completely resolved without the need to use any specially formulated element. As a result, Koiter's theory can be practically and straightforwardly implemented in any FEM code. The results have been verified against those found in the literature. Wiley 2018-02-26 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50161/1/CommutativityKoiter-Final.pdf Li, Shuguang, Yan, Jiayi, Zhang, Guofan and Duan, Shihui (2018) Commutativity of the strain energy density expression for the benefit of the FEM implementation of Koiter's initial postbuckling theory. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering . ISSN 1097-0207 Commutativity; Strain energy density; Geometrical nonlinearity; Finite element formulation; Koiter’s theory; Initial post-buckling theory https://doi.org/10.1002/nme.5772 doi:10.1002/nme.5772 doi:10.1002/nme.5772
spellingShingle Commutativity; Strain energy density; Geometrical nonlinearity; Finite element formulation; Koiter’s theory; Initial post-buckling theory
Li, Shuguang
Yan, Jiayi
Zhang, Guofan
Duan, Shihui
Commutativity of the strain energy density expression for the benefit of the FEM implementation of Koiter's initial postbuckling theory
title Commutativity of the strain energy density expression for the benefit of the FEM implementation of Koiter's initial postbuckling theory
title_full Commutativity of the strain energy density expression for the benefit of the FEM implementation of Koiter's initial postbuckling theory
title_fullStr Commutativity of the strain energy density expression for the benefit of the FEM implementation of Koiter's initial postbuckling theory
title_full_unstemmed Commutativity of the strain energy density expression for the benefit of the FEM implementation of Koiter's initial postbuckling theory
title_short Commutativity of the strain energy density expression for the benefit of the FEM implementation of Koiter's initial postbuckling theory
title_sort commutativity of the strain energy density expression for the benefit of the fem implementation of koiter's initial postbuckling theory
topic Commutativity; Strain energy density; Geometrical nonlinearity; Finite element formulation; Koiter’s theory; Initial post-buckling theory
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