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Review article

https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.2078.2017

Method of incompatible modes – overview and application

Ivica Kožar
Tea Rukavina
Adnan Ibrahimbegović


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Abstract

The finite-element method has been in use in the engineering community for over 50 years, a period during which it has been constantly improved. One important improvement is the addition of required displacement modes ("incompatible modes") into the element’s shape functions. Such addition violates the continuity condition, and has to be realised according to certain rules if convergence is to be achieved. The benefits are shown in the element’s behaviour under unfavourable loading conditions, and in the possibility of a simplified treatment of strain or displacement discontinuities.

Keywords

finite element; shape function; bending analysis; discontinuity analysis; static condensation

Hrčak ID:

194331

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/194331

Publication date:

21.2.2018.

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