A 4-node 3D-shell element to model shell surface tractions and incompressible behavior

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We present in this paper a shell element that models the three-dimensional (3D) effects of surface tractions, like needed when a shell is confined between other solid media. The element is the widely used MITC4 shell element enriched by the use of a fully 3D stress-strain description, appropriate through-the-thickness displacements to model surface tractions, and pressure degrees of freedom for incompressible analyses. The element formulation avoids instabilities and ill-conditioning. Various example solutions are presented to illustrate the capabilities of the element. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Kim, D. N., & Bathe, K. J. (2008). A 4-node 3D-shell element to model shell surface tractions and incompressible behavior. Computers and Structures, 86(21–22), 2027–2041. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compstruc.2008.04.019

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