Formulação de Elementos Finitos Estabilizados para Estruturas Flexíveis no Espaço 3D
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https://doi.org/10.5540/tema.2006.07.02.0347Abstract
Apresentamos um modelo computacional para estruturas flexíveis de geometria arbitrária no espaço tridimensional com a cinemática governada pela teoria de barras com flexão, cisalhamento, torção e efeito de membrana. Um método misto de Petrov-Galerkin é usado para construir uma aproximação estabilizada de elementos finitos. Estimativas de erro indicando taxas de convergência bem como resultados numéricos comprovando tais taxas são apresentados.References
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