Abstract

SummaryIn isogeometric analysis, identical basis functions are used for geometrical representation and analysis. In this work, non‐uniform rational basis splines basis functions are applied in an isoparametric approach. An isogeometric Reissner–Mindlin shell formulation for implicit dynamic calculations using the Galerkin method is presented. A consistent as well as a lumped matrix formulation is implemented. The suitability of the developed shell formulation for natural frequency analysis is demonstrated by a numerical example. In a second set of examples, transient problems of plane and curved geometries undergoing large deformations in combination with nonlinear material behavior are investigated. Via a zero‐thickness stress algorithm for arbitrary material models, a J2‐plasticity constitutive law is implemented. In the numerical examples, the effectiveness, robustness, and superior accuracy of a continuous interpolation method of the shell director vector is compared with experimental results and alternative numerical approaches. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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