AbstractIn the framework of finite elements (FEs) applications, this paper proposes the use of the node-dependent kinematics (NDK) concept to the large deflection and post-buckling analysis of thin-walled metallic one-dimensional (1D) structures. Thin-walled structures could easily exhibit local phenomena which would require refinement of the kinematics in parts of them. This fact is particularly true whenever these thin structures undergo large deflection and post-buckling. FEs with kinematics uniform in each node could prove inappropriate or computationally expensive to solve these locally dependent deformations. The concept of NDK allows kinematics to be independent in each element node; therefore, the theory of structures changes contin...
AbstractA higher order model for the analysis of linear, prismatic thin-walled structures that consi...
This article presents a family of one-dimensional finite element method models with node-dependent k...
Thin-walled members that have one dimension relatively large in comparison to the cross-sectional di...
In the framework of finite elements (FEs) applications, this paper proposes the use of the node-depe...
The paper presents results on the elastoplastic analysis of compact and thin-walled structures via r...
This paper presents numerical results on the static and dynamic analysis of thinwalled, composite s...
The buckling of thin-walled structures is presented using the 1D finite element based refined beam t...
This paper presents numerical results on the static and dynamic analysis of thinwalled, composite st...
This paper presents refined one-dimensional models with node-dependent kinematics. The three-dimensi...
The geometrical nonlinear effects caused by large displacements and rotations over the cross section...
AbstractThe geometrical nonlinear effects caused by large displacements and rotations over the cross...
AbstractA higher order model for the analysis of linear, prismatic thin-walled structures that consi...
A computationally efficient framework has been developed for the elastoplastic analysis of compact a...
This work presents the numerical analysis of elastoplastic contact problems of compact and thin-wall...
A fully nonlinear theory of a three-dimensional thin-walled beam, in arbitrary rectangular coordina...
AbstractA higher order model for the analysis of linear, prismatic thin-walled structures that consi...
This article presents a family of one-dimensional finite element method models with node-dependent k...
Thin-walled members that have one dimension relatively large in comparison to the cross-sectional di...
In the framework of finite elements (FEs) applications, this paper proposes the use of the node-depe...
The paper presents results on the elastoplastic analysis of compact and thin-walled structures via r...
This paper presents numerical results on the static and dynamic analysis of thinwalled, composite s...
The buckling of thin-walled structures is presented using the 1D finite element based refined beam t...
This paper presents numerical results on the static and dynamic analysis of thinwalled, composite st...
This paper presents refined one-dimensional models with node-dependent kinematics. The three-dimensi...
The geometrical nonlinear effects caused by large displacements and rotations over the cross section...
AbstractThe geometrical nonlinear effects caused by large displacements and rotations over the cross...
AbstractA higher order model for the analysis of linear, prismatic thin-walled structures that consi...
A computationally efficient framework has been developed for the elastoplastic analysis of compact a...
This work presents the numerical analysis of elastoplastic contact problems of compact and thin-wall...
A fully nonlinear theory of a three-dimensional thin-walled beam, in arbitrary rectangular coordina...
AbstractA higher order model for the analysis of linear, prismatic thin-walled structures that consi...
This article presents a family of one-dimensional finite element method models with node-dependent k...
Thin-walled members that have one dimension relatively large in comparison to the cross-sectional di...