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A simple and effective method based on strain projections to alleviate locking in isogeometric solid shells

Antolin, Pablo  
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Kiendl, Josef
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Pingaro, Marco
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March 19, 2020
Computational Mechanics

In this work, we focus on the family of shell formulations referred to as "solid shells", where the simulation of shell-type structures is performed by means of a mesh of 3D solid elements, with typically only one element through the thickness. We propose a novel approach for alleviating shear and membrane locking phenomena, which typically appear in thin structures, based on the projection of strains onto discontinuous coarser polynomial spaces defined at element level. In particular, we present and investigate two different formulations based on this approach. Several numerical experiments prove the very good performance of both formulations in terms of displacements and stresses. The main advantages of the presented approach compared to existing solid shell formulations are its simplicity and numerical efficiency.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s00466-020-01837-x
Web of Science ID

WOS:000521034800001

Author(s)
Antolin, Pablo  
Kiendl, Josef
Pingaro, Marco
Reali, Alessandro
Date Issued

2020-03-19

Publisher

SPRINGER

Published in
Computational Mechanics
Volume

65

Start page

1621

End page

1631

Subjects

Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications

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Mechanics

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Mathematics

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solid shells

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locking

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isogeometric analysis

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shell structures

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element

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formulation

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eas

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