A consistent Finite Element formulation was developed for four classical 1-D beam models. This formulation is based upon the solution of the homogeneous differential equation (or equations) associated with each model. Results such as the shape functions, stiffness matrices and consistent force vectors for the constant section beam were found. Some of these results were compared with the corresponding ones obtained by the standard Finite Element Method (i.e. using polynomial expansions for the field variables). Some of the difficulties reported in the literature concerning some of these models may be avoided by this technique and some numerical sensitivity analysis on this subject are presented
This paper illustrates an application of the so-called dimensional reduction modelling approach to o...
This paper illustrates an application of the so-called dimensional reduction modelling approach to o...
This paper illustrates an application of the so-called dimensional reduction modelling approach to o...
A consistent Finite Element formulation was developed for four classical 1-D beam models. This formu...
A consistent Finite Element formulation has been developed for four classical l-D beam models. Thi...
This paper presents a simplified finite element (FE) methodology for solving accurately beam models ...
The present work demonstrates how computations in finite element method can be interpreted as orthog...
Usually a finite element with cubic deflection approximation function is applied when evaluating the...
Structural analysis of structural parts with stiffness variation can be difficult. The stiffness var...
AbstractThis paper illustrates an application of the so-called dimensional reduction modelling appro...
Recent studies show that beam finite elements that enforce equilibrium rather than compatibility alo...
In this document we illustrate the dimensional-reduction approach applied to 3D solid elastic equati...
In this document we illustrate the dimensional-reduction approach applied to 3D solid elastic equati...
The accuracy and reliability of structural analyses are significantly compromised owing to the utili...
The objective of this research is to develop finite elements and iterative techniques for numerical ...
This paper illustrates an application of the so-called dimensional reduction modelling approach to o...
This paper illustrates an application of the so-called dimensional reduction modelling approach to o...
This paper illustrates an application of the so-called dimensional reduction modelling approach to o...
A consistent Finite Element formulation was developed for four classical 1-D beam models. This formu...
A consistent Finite Element formulation has been developed for four classical l-D beam models. Thi...
This paper presents a simplified finite element (FE) methodology for solving accurately beam models ...
The present work demonstrates how computations in finite element method can be interpreted as orthog...
Usually a finite element with cubic deflection approximation function is applied when evaluating the...
Structural analysis of structural parts with stiffness variation can be difficult. The stiffness var...
AbstractThis paper illustrates an application of the so-called dimensional reduction modelling appro...
Recent studies show that beam finite elements that enforce equilibrium rather than compatibility alo...
In this document we illustrate the dimensional-reduction approach applied to 3D solid elastic equati...
In this document we illustrate the dimensional-reduction approach applied to 3D solid elastic equati...
The accuracy and reliability of structural analyses are significantly compromised owing to the utili...
The objective of this research is to develop finite elements and iterative techniques for numerical ...
This paper illustrates an application of the so-called dimensional reduction modelling approach to o...
This paper illustrates an application of the so-called dimensional reduction modelling approach to o...
This paper illustrates an application of the so-called dimensional reduction modelling approach to o...