algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi
I'm wondering what type of FEM element Karamba uses to approximate shell behaviour.
I can tell, that it is triangular but what about the element DOFs; are they similar to the STRI3-element of Abaqus? (Click link, i.e. 3 corner nodes, each with 3 translations and 3 rotations)
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Hi Daniel,
the shell element formulation used in Karamba is based on the TRIC element (see e.g. The TRIC shell element: theoretical and numerical investigation. / Argyris, J H ; Papadrakakis, M ; Apostolopoulou, C ; Koutsourelakis, S ; Koutsourelakis, Phadeon-Stelios. In: Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Vol. 182, No. 1-2, 04.02.2000, p. 217-245.).
These are the main characteristics:
Best,
Clemens
Thanks Clemens!
I'm assuming that transverse shear deformation isn't accounted for then.
Hi Clemens,
I also have a question related to shell elements in Karamba. The shell forces components does not retrieve shear forces (at least in the 1.0.5 version). I understand that Kirchhoff's theory does not account for contribution of shear to the total elastic energy, but it should be possible to get a shear force from equilibrium (much like with Euler-Bernoulli beams). The equation is something like this, using Einstein notation:
Mab,a+Qa=0 (1)
However, I don't know if the elements used in Karamba can deal with this? It would be very helpful to have information on shear forces in some cases...
Best,
Romain
Hi Romain,
it is indeed possible to get the shear forces on the basis of equilibrium equations as you propose above.
I will try to include them in the next release.
Best,
Clemens
Thank you for your answer! I look forward to the next release then =-)
Best,
Romain
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