Examples
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=A pile under lateral loading= | =A pile under lateral loading= | ||
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| + | =A pile raft= | ||
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| + | [[Image:raft1.png|thumb|Initial geometry.]] | ||
| + | [[Image:raft2.png|thumb|Deformed shape.]] | ||
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| + | = A dome-shaped lattice framework = | ||
| + | A dome-shaped lattice framework described in the "Handbook of computational solid mechanics",1998, M.Kleiber. Outer nodes are fixed and a nodal load is applied to node 1. | ||
| + | [[Image:dome1.png|thumb|Initial geometry.]] | ||
| + | [[Image:dome2.png|thumb|Deformed shape.]] | ||
| + | [[Image:dome3.png|thumb|Deformed shape.]] | ||
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| + | =Timoshenko beam= | ||
| + | Cantilever beam example (motivated by "The Finite Element Method for Solids and Structural Mechanics", O.C. Zienkiewicz & R.L. Taylor, 6th Edition, p307) demonstrating shear locking effects. | ||
Revision as of 20:46, 18 January 2007
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A pile under lateral loading
A pile raft
A dome-shaped lattice framework
A dome-shaped lattice framework described in the "Handbook of computational solid mechanics",1998, M.Kleiber. Outer nodes are fixed and a nodal load is applied to node 1.
Timoshenko beam
Cantilever beam example (motivated by "The Finite Element Method for Solids and Structural Mechanics", O.C. Zienkiewicz & R.L. Taylor, 6th Edition, p307) demonstrating shear locking effects.