sushi75
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- Mar 11, 2015
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Good evening all,
A very simple question, might seems obvious but I'm started to get confused...
When dealing with bar, the usual shape function is a linear one: N(x)=ax+b
However, I wonder why don't we choose a degree 2 shape function after all? The exact solution of the displacement is polynomial (degree 2)
Perhaps, it's because we assume that strain=du/dx=constant, in the small displacements assumption?
In that case that would justify the linear interpolation of the displacement.
So I'm still a bit in the dark, and I cannot find any answer to that question!
Thanks for your help :-D
Tom
A very simple question, might seems obvious but I'm started to get confused...
When dealing with bar, the usual shape function is a linear one: N(x)=ax+b
However, I wonder why don't we choose a degree 2 shape function after all? The exact solution of the displacement is polynomial (degree 2)
Perhaps, it's because we assume that strain=du/dx=constant, in the small displacements assumption?
In that case that would justify the linear interpolation of the displacement.
So I'm still a bit in the dark, and I cannot find any answer to that question!
Thanks for your help :-D
Tom