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AuthorJacob Fish and Ravi Guttal
TitleRecent Advances in the P-Version of the Finite Element Method for Shells
Year1994
JournalComputing Systems in Engineering
Volume6
Pages195-211
AbstractResearch Efforts aimed at optimizing the computational efficiency of the p-method are described. These include (i) a novel quadrature scheme for hierarchical shell elements, (ii) a family of assumed strain hierarchical shell elements, (iii) selective polynomial order escalation for assumed strain elements, and (iv) accelerated multigrid-like solution procedures. Numerical experiments indicate that with these enhancements it is possible to speed up the overall computational time of p-method for analysis of shells by a factor greater than five for relatively small problems (less than 10,000 dofs), while computational savings for larger problems are even more significant. It has been found that the performance of the enhanced variant of the p-method for shells is comparable to that of the h-method for low accuracy requirements, and better if higher accuracies are desired.