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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 2 (1970), S. 159-174 
    ISSN: 0029-5981
    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
    Notes: This paper is concerned with the development of general discrete models for the analysis of boundary-value problems in the first strain-gradient theory of elasticity. Extensions of the finite element method are constructed for this purpose, and general equations of motion are derived for finite elements of a class of micro-polar materials which are characterized by strain energy functions involving strains and second gradients of strains or displacements. The notion of generalized nodal doublets is introduced. The problem of a composite consisting of a strain-gradient sensitive microlayer embedded between semi-infinite bodies is examined as an example problem. Some of the results are compared with available exact solutions.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 5 (1972), S. 142-145 
    ISSN: 0029-5981
    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 5 (1973), S. 459-463 
    ISSN: 0029-5981
    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
    Notes: A method of loading axisymmetric finite element models by application of a uniform circumferentially distributed moment is presented herein. Operationally, this is accomplished by changing the radius of curvature of some reference point in the axisymmetric model. The radius change gives rise to hoop strains, which are used in an ‘initial strain’ method to actually load the model. The resulting pure axisymmetric moment is computed by integrating the hoop stresses thus generated over a cross-sectional cut through the axisymmetric model. For non-linear problems, the procedure just described can be performed incrementally. Several numerical examples are presented herein to illustrate the method, such as bending of a curved bar, sharp folding of a thin sheet and bending of a toroidal tube until the cross-section is flattened.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 2 (1970), S. 85-98 
    ISSN: 0029-5981
    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
    Notes: Considerable attention has been devoted in the literature on numerical methods towards securing energy convergence of solutions for, say, linearly elastic plate bending problems. Although energy convergence is necessary it by no means follows that the derived bending moments and shearing forces converge uniformly at a given point and it is this kind of feature which the engineer is really seeking.This question is examined in the context of a problem which is of particular interest to the civil engineering field and concerns the bending of a square plate under uniformly distributed load; the plate has simply supported edges and contains a central square hole with free edges. The solution to this multiply connected and mixed boundary value problem is obtained through a recently developed modification to the Rayleigh-Ritz method which has very general application and renders the solution mathematically valid up to the internal corner points where the bending moments are singular. Use is made of triangular equilibrium finite elements in conjunction with continuous eigenfunctions. Although it is already known that the order (i.e. the eigenvalue) of the singularity at the internal corners is available by inspection, it is an interesting feature of the present solution that a good approximation to the amplitude is also obtained by an inspection of the finite element results.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 2 (1970), S. 99-116 
    ISSN: 0029-5981
    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
    Notes: The convergence rates of eigenvalue solutions using two finite plate bending elements are studied. The elements considered are the well-known 12 degree of freedom, non-conforming rectangular element and the 16 degree of freedom, conforming rectangular element. Three problems are analysed, a square plate simply supported on two opposite sides with the other two sides clamped, simply supported, or free. Closed form, finite element solutions for these problems are obtained by using shifting E-operators.With few exceptions, eigenvalue solutions found with the non-conforming element converge from below the exact answers at an asymptotic rate of n-2, where n is the number of elements on a side. However, since the array size needed for such convergence is very large, little can be said about the convergence rates for practical arrays. The conforming element solutions converge from above at an asymptotic rate of n-4. A comparison of the errors involved in using these two elements shows that the conforming element is far superior to the non-conforming element.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 2 (1970), S. 453-454 
    ISSN: 0029-5981
    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 6 (1973), S. 456-456 
    ISSN: 0029-5981
    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 2 (1970), S. 597-600 
    ISSN: 0029-5981
    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
    Notes: In any mesh, rules exist that interrelate the number of internal and external sides, vertices, etc. and the total number of elements. These are given explicitly for plane meshes of triangles and quadrilaterals, and for solid meshes of tetrahedra and cuboidal elements. The method is quite general and discovers all such independent rules that exist. Thus, for a plane mesh of T elements having Vi internal and Vb boundary vertices and Si internal and Sb boundary sides, then \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$$\begin{array}{l} T = \frac{1}{3}\left({S_b + 2S_i} \right) = V_b + 2V_i + 2H - 2\quad{\rm (for\,triangular\,elements)}\\ T = \frac{1}{4}\left({S_b + 2S_i} \right) = \frac{1}{2}\left({V_b + 2V_i} \right) + H - 1\quad{\rm (for\,quadrilateral\,elements)} \\ \end{array} $$\end{document} where H is the number of internal boundaries (holes) there might be. For solid meshes, these two-dimensional equations relating elements to sides generalize to \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$$ \begin{array}{l} T = \frac{1}{6}\left({F_b + 2Fi} \right){\rm\quad (for\,cuboid\,elements)} \\ T = \frac{1}{4}\left({F_b + 2Fi} \right){\rm\quad (for\,tetrahedral\,elements)} \\ \end{array} $$\end{document} where there are Fb boundary and Fi internal faces. Unfortunately, there is no direct generalization of the two-dimensional equations relating vertices and elements: it is only possible to do this by including the Ei internal and Eb boundary edges: \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$$ \begin{array}{l} T = \frac{1}{8}E_b + \frac{1}{2}\left({E_i - V_i + H - h - 1} \right){\rm\quad (for\,cuboid\,elements)} \\ T = \frac{1}{3}E_b + E_i - V_i + H - H - 1{\rm\quad (for\,tetrahedral\,elements)} \\ \end{array} $$\end{document} where there are H through holes and h cavities.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 3 (1971), S. 13-24 
    ISSN: 0029-5981
    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
    Notes: The simultaneous iteration method of obtaining eigenvalues and eigenvectors is employed for the solution of undamped vibration problems. This method is of significance when a few of the dominant eigenvalues and eigenvectors are required from a large matrix, and hence is particularly suitable for vibration problems involving a large number of degrees of freedom. It is shown that advantage may be taken of both the symmetry and the band form of the mass and stiffness matrices, thus making it feasible to process on a computer larger order vibration problems than can be processed using transformation methods. A method of allowing for body freedom is given and some numerical tests are discussed.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 3 (1971), S. 35-43 
    ISSN: 0029-5981
    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
    Notes: A technique is described for solving the compressible flow equations in subsonic flow. The general quasi-linear equation ∇.g∇v = 0 is considered with g a function of ∇v. ∇v, and iterations of the form ∇.gn∇vn+1 = 0 are analysed, where g0 is suitably chosen and gn defined from vn for n≥1. This approach is applied to the compressible flow equations in terms of a velocity potential ø: monotonic convergence is predicted and at each iteration the error is multiplied by a factor less than the square of the greatest Mach number in the solution.Reliable convergence has been obtained in practice solving the linear equation for øn+1 by a finite difference method. The alternative of working in terms of the stream function ψ is discussed, and also discretization by the finite element method.
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