Geometrically nonlinear static analysis of multi-component structures through variable-kinematics finite elements
R. Azzara,
E. Carrera,
P. Chiaia
et al.
Abstract:This paper presents a multi-dimensional variable-kinematics finite element model for nonlinear static analyses of structures with complex geometries. The approach incorporates higher-order beam models and classical solid finite elements in a unified framework, enabling refined modeling of complex geometries. The finite element procedure proposed follows the Carrera Unified Formulation (CUF) and uses a pure displacement-based methodology. The governing equations are derived within the classical continuum mechan… Show more
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