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Announcement |
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International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering,
Volume 2,
Issue 1,
1970,
Page 2-2
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ISSN:0029-5981
DOI:10.1002/nme.1620020102
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd
年代:1970
数据来源: WILEY
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Editorial |
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International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering,
Volume 2,
Issue 1,
1970,
Page 3-3
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ISSN:0029-5981
DOI:10.1002/nme.1620020103
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd
年代:1970
数据来源: WILEY
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A frontal solution program for finite element analysis |
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International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering,
Volume 2,
Issue 1,
1970,
Page 5-32
Bruce M. Irons,
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AbstractThe program given here assembles and solves symmetric positive–definite equations as met in finite element applications. The technique is more involved than the standard band–matrix algorithms, but it is more efficient in the important case when two‐dimensional or three‐dimensional elements have other than corner nodes. Artifices are included to improve efficiency when there are many right hand sides, as in automated design. The organization of the program is described with reference to diagrams, full notation, specimen input data and supplementary comments on the ASA FORTRAN pr
ISSN:0029-5981
DOI:10.1002/nme.1620020104
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd
年代:1970
数据来源: WILEY
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Automatic design of guyed masts subject to deflection constraints |
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International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering,
Volume 2,
Issue 1,
1970,
Page 33-43
R. K. Livesley,
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AbstractIn the design of a guyed mast the design specification often imposes limits on the allowable deflection of the mast under wind and other lateral loads. While the deflected form of a mast depends on many different design parameters, the guy erection tensions form one of the simplest means of controlling the lateral displacements. The paper describes a procedure for calculating these tensions in the case of a mast required to have a specified set of displacements under a given set of lateral loads. It also discusses the case where specified deflections are not to be exceeded under a number of different loading conditions.
ISSN:0029-5981
DOI:10.1002/nme.1620020105
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd
年代:1970
数据来源: WILEY
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Thermomechanical analysis of viscoelastic solids |
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International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering,
Volume 2,
Issue 1,
1970,
Page 45-59
Robert L. Taylor,
Karl S. Pister,
Gerald L. Goudreau,
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AbstractThis paper is concerned with the development of a computational algorithm for the solution of the uncoupled, quasi‐static boundary value problem for a linear viscoelastic solid undergoing thermal and mechanical deformation. The method evolves from a finite element discretization of a stationary value problem, leading to the solution of a system of linear integral equations determining the motion of the solid. An illustrative example is include
ISSN:0029-5981
DOI:10.1002/nme.1620020106
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd
年代:1970
数据来源: WILEY
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Transient field problems: Two‐dimensional and three‐dimensional analysis by isoparametric finite elements |
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International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering,
Volume 2,
Issue 1,
1970,
Page 61-71
O. C. Zienkiewicz,
C. J. Parekh,
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AbstractThe transient field problem of the type encountered in heat conduction problems is formulated in terms of the finite element process using the Galerkin approach. Curved two‐dimensional and three‐dimensional, isoparametric elements are used in a time‐stepping solution and their advantages illustrated by means of several exa
ISSN:0029-5981
DOI:10.1002/nme.1620020107
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd
年代:1970
数据来源: WILEY
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New displacement hybrid finite element models for solid continua |
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International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering,
Volume 2,
Issue 1,
1970,
Page 73-83
Pin Tong,
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AbstractThe proposed finite element model is based on separate assumptions of interior and interelement displacements and on the assumed boundary tractions of each individual element. The associated variational functional for this model is presented. This method has the same merits of the assumed stress method (References 3 and 4) in that a compatible displacement function at the interelement boundary can be easily constructed, while it can easily be used for shells with distributed loads.
ISSN:0029-5981
DOI:10.1002/nme.1620020108
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd
年代:1970
数据来源: WILEY
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A finite element application of the modified Rayleigh–Ritz method |
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International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering,
Volume 2,
Issue 1,
1970,
Page 85-98
L. S. D. Morley,
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AbstractConsiderable 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 result
ISSN:0029-5981
DOI:10.1002/nme.1620020109
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd
年代:1970
数据来源: WILEY
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Convergence studies of eigenvalue solutions using two finite plate bending elements |
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International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering,
Volume 2,
Issue 1,
1970,
Page 99-116
Garry M. Lindberg,
Mervyn D. Olson,
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AbstractThe 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 shiftingE‐operators.With few exceptions, eigenvalue solutions found with the non‐conforming element converge from below the exact answers at an asymptotic rate ofn−2, wherenis 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 ofn−4. A comparison of the errors involved in using these two elements shows that the conforming element is far superior to the non‐confo
ISSN:0029-5981
DOI:10.1002/nme.1620020110
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd
年代:1970
数据来源: WILEY
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A direct numerical method for the solution of field problems |
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International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering,
Volume 2,
Issue 1,
1970,
Page 117-131
H. Tottenham,
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AbstractA numerical method for the analysis of field problems is described. The algorithm is based upon the generalized Betti‐Maxwell theorem. Using a set of known solutions to problems with similar boundary conditions produces a set of ‘integral’ equations for the required solution. Using any convenient numerical integration formula reduces the problem to the solution of a set of simultaneous algebraic equations. The accuracy of the solution depends upon the accuracy of the integration formula as applied to the problem under consideration and is independent of the known auxiliary solutions. The method is described in detail as applied to harmonic pro
ISSN:0029-5981
DOI:10.1002/nme.1620020111
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd
年代:1970
数据来源: WILEY
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