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Explicit finite deformation analysis of isogeometric membranes

Authors
Chen, LeiNhon Nguyen-ThanhHung Nguyen-XuanRabczuk, TimonBordas, Stephane Pierre AlainLimbert, Georges
Issue Date
1-8월-2014
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Keywords
Membrane; Kirchhoff-Love shell; Isogeometric; NURBS; Explicit; Dynamic relaxation
Citation
COMPUTER METHODS IN APPLIED MECHANICS AND ENGINEERING, v.277, pp.104 - 130
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Journal Title
COMPUTER METHODS IN APPLIED MECHANICS AND ENGINEERING
Volume
277
Start Page
104
End Page
130
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/97722
DOI
10.1016/j.cma.2014.04.015
ISSN
0045-7825
Abstract
NURBS-based isogeometric analysis was first extended to thin shell/membrane structures which allows for finite membrane stretching as well as large deflection and bending strain. The assumed non-linear kinematics employs the Kirchhoff-Love shell theory to describe the mechanical behaviour of thin to ultra-thin structures. The displacement fields are interpolated from the displacements of control points only, and no rotational degrees of freedom are used at control points. Due to the high order C-k (k >= 1) continuity of NURBS shape functions the Kirchhoff-Love theory can be seamlessly implemented. An explicit time integration scheme is used to compute the transient response of membrane structures to time-domain excitations, and a dynamic relaxation method is employed to obtain steady-state solutions. The versatility and good performance of the present formulation are demonstrated with the aid of a number of test cases, including a square membrane strip under static pressure, the inflation of a spherical shell under internal pressure, the inflation of a square airbag and the inflation of a rubber balloon. The mechanical contribution of the bending stiffness is also evaluated. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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