Abstract

A solid tetrahedral finite element employing the absolute nodal coordinate formulation (ANCF) is presented. In the ANCF, the mass matrix and vector of the generalized gravity forces used in the equations of motion are constant, whereas the vector of the elastic forces is highly nonlinear. The proposed solid element uses translations of nodes as sets of nodal coordinates. The tetrahedral shape of the element makes it suitable for modeling structures with complex shapes, and the small number of the degrees of freedom enables good performance and versatile application to problems of structural dynamics. The accuracy and convergence of the element were investigated using statics and dynamics benchmarks and a practical industry application.

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