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handle: 10203/2714
AbstractA theoretical model for wrinkling membranes is used to develop a membrane element. Instead of deriving explicit expressions for the nodal forces and the stiffness matrix, the equivalent nodal forces are obtained by numerically simulating the virtual change of the element internal energy; the stiffness matrix follows from numerical differentiation of the nodal forces. Two examples illustrate the capabilities of the element.
Membranes, Finite element methods applied to problems in solid mechanics, Nodal Forces, Structural Analysis, Membrane Elements, Stiffness Matrices, Mathematical Techniques--Finite Element Method, 518, Stresses--Analysis, Internal Energy, Wrinkling Membranes, Plates
Membranes, Finite element methods applied to problems in solid mechanics, Nodal Forces, Structural Analysis, Membrane Elements, Stiffness Matrices, Mathematical Techniques--Finite Element Method, 518, Stresses--Analysis, Internal Energy, Wrinkling Membranes, Plates
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