This paper presents a finite element implementation of plates and shells for the analysis of flexible multibody systems. The developments are set within the framework of the motion formalism that (1) uses configuration and motion to describe the kinematics of flexible multibody systems, (2) couples their displacement and rotation components by recognizing that configuration and motion are members of the Special Euclidean group, and (3) resolves all tensors components in local frames. The formulation based on the motion formalism (1) provides a theoretical framework that streamlines the formulation of shell elements, (2) leads to governing equations of motion that are objective, intrinsic, and present a reduced order of nonlinearity, (3) imp...
Abstract. Energy preserving/decaying schemes are presented for the simulation of the nonlinear multi...
A simple, effective finite element incremental formulation and procedure for geometrically nonlinear...
This paper results from a reflection on the problem of finite rotations in plates and shells and its...
This paper presents a finite element implementation of plates and shells for the analysis of flexibl...
Two finite element formulations are discussed for the dynamic analysis and simulation of flexible mu...
Two finite element formulations are discussed for the dynamic analysis and simulation of flexible mu...
The present work deals with the extension of contemporary finite element methods for nonlinear struc...
An efficient finite element (FE) formulation for the simulation of multibody systems is derived from...
In the present work, the unified framework for the computational treatment of rigid bodies and nonli...
peer reviewedMultibody systems are often modeled as interconnected multibody and modal components: m...
The notion of frame is ubiquitous in the kinematic description of flexible multibody models. In this...
A finite element formulation for the analysis of geometrically nonlinear shell problems is presented...
In order to improve computational costs in the frame of flexible multibody system modelling, we prop...
In multibody systems, it is common practice to approximate flexible components as beams or shells. M...
The trend to weight-optimization of complex structures and machines leads to problems like resonance...
Abstract. Energy preserving/decaying schemes are presented for the simulation of the nonlinear multi...
A simple, effective finite element incremental formulation and procedure for geometrically nonlinear...
This paper results from a reflection on the problem of finite rotations in plates and shells and its...
This paper presents a finite element implementation of plates and shells for the analysis of flexibl...
Two finite element formulations are discussed for the dynamic analysis and simulation of flexible mu...
Two finite element formulations are discussed for the dynamic analysis and simulation of flexible mu...
The present work deals with the extension of contemporary finite element methods for nonlinear struc...
An efficient finite element (FE) formulation for the simulation of multibody systems is derived from...
In the present work, the unified framework for the computational treatment of rigid bodies and nonli...
peer reviewedMultibody systems are often modeled as interconnected multibody and modal components: m...
The notion of frame is ubiquitous in the kinematic description of flexible multibody models. In this...
A finite element formulation for the analysis of geometrically nonlinear shell problems is presented...
In order to improve computational costs in the frame of flexible multibody system modelling, we prop...
In multibody systems, it is common practice to approximate flexible components as beams or shells. M...
The trend to weight-optimization of complex structures and machines leads to problems like resonance...
Abstract. Energy preserving/decaying schemes are presented for the simulation of the nonlinear multi...
A simple, effective finite element incremental formulation and procedure for geometrically nonlinear...
This paper results from a reflection on the problem of finite rotations in plates and shells and its...