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| موضوع: كتاب The Finite Element Method for Solid and Structural Mechanics الأربعاء 18 أبريل 2012, 3:19 pm | |
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The Finite Element Method for Solid and Structural Mechanics Zienkiewicz & Taylor
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General problems in solid mechanics and non-linearity Introduction Small deformation solid mechanics problems Variational forms for non-linear elasticity Weak forms of governing equations Concluding remarks References Galerkin method of approximation – irreducible and mixed forms Introduction Finite element approximation – Galerkin method Numerical integration – quadrature Non-linear transient and steady-state problems Boundary conditions: non-linear problems Mixed or irreducible forms Non-linear quasi-harmonic field problems Typical examples of transient non-linear calculations Concluding remarks References Solution of non-linear algebraic equations Introduction Iterative techniques General remarks – incremental and rate methods References Inelastic and non-linear materials Introduction Viscoelasticity – history dependence of deformation Classical time-independent plasticity theory Computation of stress increments viii Contents Isotropic plasticity models Generalized plasticity Some examples of plastic computation Basic formulation of creep problems Viscoplasticity – a generalization Some special problems of brittle materials Non-uniqueness and localization in elasto-plastic deformations Non-linear quasi-harmonic field problems Concluding remarks References Geometrically non-linear problems – finite deformation Introduction Governing equations Variational description for finite deformation Two-dimensional forms A three-field, mixed finite deformation formulation A mixed–enhanced finite deformation formulation Forces dependent on deformation – pressure loads Concluding remarks References Material constitution for finite deformation Introduction Isotropic elasticity Isotropic viscoelasticity Plasticity models Incremental formulations Rate constitutive models Numerical examples Concluding remarks References Treatment of constraints – contact and tied interfaces Introduction Node–node contact: Hertzian contact Tied interfaces Node–surface contact Surface–surface contact Numerical examples Concluding remarks References Pseudo-rigid and rigid–flexible bodies Introduction Pseudo-rigid motions Rigid motions Contents ix Connecting a rigid body to a flexible body Multibody coupling by joints Numerical examples References Discrete element methods Introduction Early DEM formulations Contact detection Contact constraints and boundary conditions Block deformability Time integration for discrete element methods Associated discontinuous modelling methodologies Unifying aspects of discrete element methods Concluding remarks References Structural mechanics problems in one dimension – rods Introduction Governing equations Weak (Galerkin) forms for rods Finite element solution: Euler–Bernoulli rods Finite element solution: Timoshenko rods Forms without rotation parameters Moment resisting frames Concluding remarks References Plate bending approximation: thin (Kirchhoff) plates and C continuity requirements Introduction The plate problem: thick and thin formulations Rectangular element with corner nodes ( degrees of freedom) Quadrilateral and parallelogram elements Triangular element with corner nodes ( degrees of freedom) Triangular element of the simplest form ( degrees of freedom) The patch test – an analytical requirement Numerical examples General remarks Singular shape functions for the simple triangular element An degree-of-freedom triangular element with conforming shape functions Compatible quadrilateral elements Quasi-conforming elements Hermitian rectangle shape function The and degree-of-freedom triangle Mixed formulations – general remarks x Contents Hybrid plate elements Discrete Kirchhoff constraints Rotation-free elements Inelastic material behaviour Concluding remarks – which elements? References ‘Thick’ Reissner–Mindlin plates – irreducible and mixed formulations Introduction The irreducible formulation – reduced integration Mixed formulation for thick plates The patch test for plate bending elements Elements with discrete collocation constraints Elements with rotational bubble or enhanced modes Linked interpolation – an improvement of accuracy Discrete ‘exact’ thin plate limit Performance of various ‘thick’ plate elements – limitations of thin plate theory Inelastic material behaviour Concluding remarks – adaptive refinement References Shells as an assembly of flat elements Introduction Stiffness of a plane element in local coordinates Transformation to global coordinates and assembly of elements Local direction cosines ‘Drilling’ rotational stiffness – degree-of-freedom assembly Elements with mid-side slope connections only Choice of element Practical examples References Curved rods and axisymmetric shells Introduction Straight element Curved elements Independent slope–displacement interpolation with penalty functions (thick or thin shell formulations) References Shells as a special case of three-dimensional analysis – Reissner–Mindlin assumptions Introduction Shell element with displacement and rotation parameters Special case of axisymmetric, curved, thick shells Special case of thick plates Contents xi Convergence Inelastic behaviour Some shell examples Concluding remarks References Semi-analytical finite element processes – use of orthogonal functions and ‘finite strip’ methods Introduction Prismatic bar Thin membrane box structures Plates and boxes with flexure Axisymmetric solids with non-symmetrical load Axisymmetric shells with non-symmetrical load Concluding remarks References Non-linear structural problems – large displacement and instability Introduction Large displacement theory of beams Elastic stability – energy interpretation Large displacement theory of thick plates Large displacement theory of thin plates Solution of large deflection problems Shells Concluding remarks References Multiscale modelling Introduction Asymptotic analysis Statement of the problem and assumptions Formalism of the homogenization procedure Global solution Local approximation of the stress vector Finite element analysis applied to the local problem The non-linear case and bridging over several scales Asymptotic homogenization at three levels: micro, meso and macro Recovery of the micro description of the variables of the problem Material characteristics and homogenization results Multilevel procedures which use homogenization as an ingredient General first-order and second-order procedures Discrete-to-continuum linkage Local analysis of a unit cell Homogenization procedure – definition of successive yield surfaces xii Contents Numerically developed global self-consistent elastic–plastic constitutive law Global solution and stress-recovery procedure Concluding remarks References Computer procedures for finite element analysis Introduction Solution of non-linear problems Eigensolutions Restart option Concluding remarks References Appendix A Isoparametric finite element approximations Appendix B Invariants of second-order tensors Author index Subject index
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