Users:General FEM Analysis/Elements Reference/Shell NURBS KL

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General Description

This element is based on the Phd Thesis of J.Kiendl.

Example of a Complete Input Block

EL-PROP 1 : SHELL_NURBS_KL  
  MAT= EL-MAT 1                                      !material property
  THICKNESS = 1.0
  COUPLING = EL-PROP 6                       !BRep coupling element to handle C^0 continuity inside the patch
! STABILIZATION = EL-PROP 7               !Stabilization element for improving condition number
  NEJA = NURBS !DIP or FULL                 !Method for handling the integration for trimmed elements(use NURBS)
  INT_TYPE_SHELL_NURBS_KL = USER !or FULL or OPTIMAL   !FULL means p+1 and q+1;OPTIML uses in the interior of the patch less quadrature points (some tests required for higher polynomial degrees >3
! GAUSS_U = 4                                          !# of quadratur points in u-dir in case of INT_TYPE = USER
! GAUSS_V = 4                                          !# of quadratur points in u-dir in case of INT_TYPE = USER


Element Type

  • The element formulation is well tested for static and dynamic linear and nonlinear analysis.
  • Stresses for nonlinear case need to be corrected.
  • Can be used for thin shell structures

Degrees of Freedom

The element uses three translatoric degrees of freedom (Disp_X, Disp_Y, Disp_Z) at each control point.

Parameter Description

Compulsory Parameters
Parameter Values, Default(*) Description
MAT EL-MAT int Linking to a material input block
INT_TYPE_BEAM_3D_NURBS_KLRod FULL, USER Control of integration type.
  • FULL: p+1 Gauss points are used (p = polynomial degree of the NURBS patch)
  • USER: the optional Parameter GAUSS_U defines the number of Gauss points
CROSS SECTION DIAMETER = float circular cross section defined ba the diameter. A = d^2π/4, Iy = Iz = d^4π/32, It= d^4π/32
HEIGHT = float
WIDTH = float
rectangular cross section defined by height and width. A = h*w, Iy = h^3*w/12 Iz = h*w^3/12 It= min(h,w)^3*max(h,w)/3
AREA = float
IY = float
IZ = float
IT = float
cross section defined directly
AXIS AXIS float1 float2 float3 float4 Definition of the cross sectional principal axis. Second axis is perpendicual to first and tangent of the curve. float1 is the position on the curve and float - float4 the direction (x,y,z). Base vectors are normalized and linearly interpolated for postions inbetween the defined ones. Axes for start and end knot of the NURBS curve are mandatory.
Optional Parameters
Parameter Values, Default(*) Description
GAUSS_U GAUSS_U = int Number of Gauss point per element. Must only to be defined when INT_TYPE_BEAM_3D_NURBS_KLRod = USER


Example of a Complete Input Block

EL-PROP 1 : BEAM_3D_NURBS_KLRod
  MAT= EL-MAT 1  
  
  DIAMETER=1.0
  !or:
  HEIGHT=1.0
  WIDTH=1.0
  or:
  AREA=1.0000e+008
  IY=1.0000e+008
  IZ=1.0000e+008
  IT=1.0000e+008
  
  INT_TYPE_BEAM_3D_NURBS_KLRod = FULL
  !or:
  INT_TYPE_BEAM_3D_NURBS_KLRod = USER
  GAUSS_U = 3
  
  !  	U	    	n1		n2 		n3
  AXIS	0.000000e+000	0.000000e+000	1.000000e+000	0.000000e+000
  AXIS	1.000000e+000	0.000000e+000	1.000000e+000	0.000000e+000

Element Loading

The Beam_3D_NURBS_KLRod element is able to carry the following loads:

  • dead load
  • snow load
  • pressure load
  • moment

Benchmarks

The main benchmark file in the Carat++-repository is

  • '../examples/benchmark_examples/isogeometric/iga_kl_rod_nln/cbm_iga_kl_rod_nln.txt'.

It is further used in:

  • '../examples/benchmark_examples/isogeometric/iga_formfinding_4point_with_trusses/cbm_4PointSailwTrusses.txt'

References





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