Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Sciences (Dec 2018)

A new nine-node element for analysing plates with varying thickness using basic displacement functions

  • K. Tayyebi ,
  • A. M. Haghighi ,
  • R. Attarnejad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15282/jmes.12.4.2018.06.0352
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
pp. 4056 – 4071

Abstract

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The capability of the Finite Element Method in producing accurate and efficient results largely depends on the shape functions adopted to frame the displacement field inside the element. In this paper, a new nine-node Lagrangian element was developed to analyse thin plates with varying cross-sections using the shape functions obtained for non-prismatic straight beams with minimum number of elements. The formulated shape functions, which represent vertical displacements and rotations throughout elements, are rooted from a purely mechanical functions called Basic Displacement Functions (BDFs). These functions are obtained by implementing the force method in Euler–Bernoulli beam theory, which ensures that equilibrium equation is satisfied in all interior points of elements. To verify the competency of the proposed element, solutions for the static analysis of isotropic rectangular plates under various loading conditions, together with free vibration analysis of plates with linear thickness variation were obtained and compared with the previous literature. Results showed that the proposed nine-node Lagrangian element was computationally more cost-effective compared to other competing methods when small number of elements is employed.

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