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A geometrically nonlinear finite element formulation based on a total Lagrangian approach for axisymmetric shells, arches and frames has been presented. The formulation allows for large displacement-large rotations of the structure. Shear deformation effects have also been taken into account. It has been shown how the formulation can be presented in a unified manner to treat simultaneously the three types of structures.
 
A geometrically nonlinear finite element formulation based on a total Lagrangian approach for axisymmetric shells, arches and frames has been presented. The formulation allows for large displacement-large rotations of the structure. Shear deformation effects have also been taken into account. It has been shown how the formulation can be presented in a unified manner to treat simultaneously the three types of structures.
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Published in Int. Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering Vol. 23 (2), pp. 253-274, 1986
doi: 10.1002/nme.1620230209

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A geometrically nonlinear finite element formulation based on a total Lagrangian approach for axisymmetric shells, arches and frames has been presented. The formulation allows for large displacement-large rotations of the structure. Shear deformation effects have also been taken into account. It has been shown how the formulation can be presented in a unified manner to treat simultaneously the three types of structures.

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Published on 01/01/1986

DOI: 10.1002/nme.1620230209
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