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A General and Versatile XFINAS 4-node Co-Rotational Resultant Shell Element for Large Deformation Inelastic Analysis of Structures

구조물의 대변형 비탄성 해석을 위한 범용 목적의 XFINAS 4절점 순수 변위 합응력 쉘요소

  • 김기두 (건국대학교 사회환경시스템공학과) ;
  • 이창수 (서울시립대학교 토목공학과)
  • Received : 2005.07.27
  • Accepted : 2006.02.14
  • Published : 2006.05.31

Abstract

A general purpose of 4-node co-rotational resultant shell element is developed for the solution of nonlinear problems of reinforced concrete, steel and fiber-reinforced composite structures. The formulation of the geometrical stiffness presented here is defined on the mid-surface by using the second order kinematic relations and is efficient for analyzing thick plates and shells by incorporating bending moment and transverse shear resultant forces. The present element is free of shear locking behavior by using the ANS (Assumed Natural Strain) method such that the element performs very well as thin shells. Inelastic behaviour of concrete material is based on the plasticity with strain hardening and elasto-plastic fracture model. The plasticity of steel is based on Von-Mises Yield and Ivanov Yield criteria with strain hardening. The transverse shear stiffness of laminate composite is defined by an equilibrium approach instead of using the shear correction factor. The proposed formulation is computationally efficient and versitile for most civil engineering application and the test results showed good agreement.

순수변위 비선형 4절점 쉘요소의 정식화를 제안하여 철근 콘크리트, 강재및 복합재료등 범용 목적의 구조물의 해석에 적합하도록 하였다. 기하강성의 정식은 2차 운동역학적 관계를 이용하여 쉘이 중립면에서 정의되었고 이러한 기하강성은 면내응력, 휨 모멘트와 수직 전단력의 형태로 구성되어 두꺼운 판 및 쉘의 해석에 효과적이다. 가정된 자연 변형률 방법을 사용하여 전단잠김 문제를 제거한 복합 쉘 요소는 얇은 판및 쉘의 경우에도 정확한 해를 구할 수 있다. 콘크리트 경우 소성이론 및 탄소성 파괴역학에 근거한 비탄성 해석이 가능하며 강재경우 폰미스의 항복이론과 이바노브의 항복이론을 이용한 소성해석이 가능하다. 복합 재료의 수직전단 강성 행렬은 평형방정식으로부터 유도하여 구성하였다. 본 연구에서 제안한 쉘 요소는 해석 예제들이 참고문헌과 잘 일치하여 정확성이 입증되었으며 범용목적의 박판구조 해석에 적합한 것으로 사료 되었다.

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