E. Providas et Ma. Kattis, An assessment of two fundamental flat triangular shell elements with drilling rotations, COMPUT STRU, 77(2), 2000, pp. 129-139
An approach for adding drilling rotations to the constant strain triangle,
such that the added rotation stiffness contributes a minimum to the strain
energy of the triangle is presented. The element is combined with a bending
triangle to produce a flat shell element having six-degrees-of-freedom per
node. Allman's triangle with true drilling rotations is also combined with
the same bending element. These two facet shell elements are examined for
their capacity to accurately simulate inextensional bending of general thin
shells. A novel eigenvalue procedure and specially designed inextensional
bending patch tests for thin shells are applied. Selected practical thin sh
ell problems are also solved. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights res
erved.