The Strong Formulation Finite Element Method (SFEM) is a numerical solution technique for solving arbitrarily shaped structural systems. This method uses a hybrid scheme given by the Differential Quadrature Method (DQM) and the Finite Element Method (FEM). The SFEM takes the best from DQM and FEM giving a highly accurate strong formulation based technique with the adaptability of finite elements. The present study investigates the stability and accuracy of SFEM when applied to 1D and 2D structural components, such as rods, beams, membranes and plates using analytical and semi-analytical well-known solutions. The numerical results show that the present approach can be very accurate using a small number of grid points and elements, when it is compared to standard FEM.

The Strong Formulation Finite Element Method: Stability and Accuracy / Tornabene, Francesco; Fantuzzi, Nicholas; Bacciocchi, Michele. - In: FRATTURA E INTEGRITÀ STRUTTURALE. - ISSN 1971-8993. - 29:1(2014), pp. -.251--.265. [10.3221/IGF-ESIS.29.22]

The Strong Formulation Finite Element Method: Stability and Accuracy

BACCIOCCHI, MICHELE
2014-01-01

Abstract

The Strong Formulation Finite Element Method (SFEM) is a numerical solution technique for solving arbitrarily shaped structural systems. This method uses a hybrid scheme given by the Differential Quadrature Method (DQM) and the Finite Element Method (FEM). The SFEM takes the best from DQM and FEM giving a highly accurate strong formulation based technique with the adaptability of finite elements. The present study investigates the stability and accuracy of SFEM when applied to 1D and 2D structural components, such as rods, beams, membranes and plates using analytical and semi-analytical well-known solutions. The numerical results show that the present approach can be very accurate using a small number of grid points and elements, when it is compared to standard FEM.
2014
Strong Formulation Finite Element Method; Differential Quadrature Method; Finite Element Method; Free Vibration Analysis; Static Analysis; Numerical Stability
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