A displacement potential function using complex variables for numerical computations of three-dimensional elasticity problems

Jesús Mares Carreño, José Ángel Lodegario Ortega Herrera, Griselda Stephany Abarca Jiménez

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This paper shows the development of a displacement potential function based on the Galerkin potential using complex variables. The displacement potential function results in a more suitable method for numerical calculations since it avoids the strenuous integration process associated with stress potential methods. Completeness of the displacement potential function is demonstrated. The displacement potential function was applied to the solution of the first fundamental problem of elasticity over a three-dimensional domain with known boundary conditions. It’s application for numerical calculations is demonstrated by solving the pure shear problem over a three-dimensional unit hexahedral cell. Finally, the obtained numerical results are compared against finite element results, proving the validity of the displacement potential function in solving three-dimensional linear elasticity problems.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)2331-2344
Número de páginas14
PublicaciónArchive of Applied Mechanics
Volumen91
N.º5
DOI
EstadoPublicada - may. 2021

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