An energy-balanced method for determining the optimized parameter of the incompatible generalized mixed element

Author:

Wang Yonggang1ORCID,Qing Guanghui1

Affiliation:

1. College of Aeronautical Engineering, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin, P.R. China

Abstract

A novel method for determining the optimized parameter of the four-node incompatible generalized mixed element is presented based on the equilibrium between strain energy and complementary energy. The presented energy formulations are derived from the generalized mixed variational principle, which contains an arbitrary additional parameter. The initial solutions expressed by the displacement field are firstly assumed for the description of the energy of each generalized mixed element. Then, the identical relationship between strain energy and complementary energy is subsequently expressed at element level, which includes the arbitrary parameter. At the same time, a formulation for determining the optimized parameter at element level is proposed. Several representative examples with varying geometrical parameters, boundary and loading conditions are used to validate this method. By contrasting with the results of generalized mixed elements with different parameter values and other traditional finite elements. The effectiveness of the presented method has been demonstrated. On one hand, by ensuring the strain energy and complementary energy remain consistent under both coarse and fine meshes, the optimized parameter can adjust the stiffness of the generalized mixed element, thereby enhancing its resemblance to the real elastic body. On the other hand, the generalized mixed element has the additional advantage of conveniently introducing stress boundary conditions, thereby satisfying the requirement for zero-conditions of shear stresses on the exterior surfaces of beams. The numerical results obtained by the proposed method are accurate and stable.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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