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    Title: Development on a New Plate-Shell Element of Vector Form Intrinsic Finite Element
    Authors: Lee, Hsien Hua
    P.Y.Chung
    Keywords: Plate-shell Element
    Vector Form Intrinsic Finite Element
    Finite Element Method
    Date: 2012-09
    Issue Date: 2012-10-02T03:40:04Z (UTC)
    Abstract: In this study, a new vector form intrinsic finite element for the plate-shell member is
    developed. The method developed in this study is a scheme by updating the geometry of
    the structural system during the calculation of each time step, which is also called the
    coordinate moving frame approach. By separating the rigid-body motions with the
    deformed motions, the degree of freedoms of the element is reduced and calculation
    procedure can also be simplified. In numerical examples, the accuracy and efficiency of
    this new developed vector form intrinsic finite element for plate-shell simulation are also
    examined. It is also found from the numerical results that compared to the traditional
    FEM solution, the accuracy is acceptable while the efficiency is the encouraging
    advantage for the new developed method.
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