Abstract

During the last several years a number of general purpose programs for both static and dynamic analyses of structures have been developed. While several of these general purpose programs include a restricted nonlinear capability, they are basically programs for linear structural analysis. This paper discusses the development and use of large general purpose computer programs for structural analysis, with special emphasis on shell analysis. The use of finite element modeling procedures and the displacement method of problem solution are assumed in the discussion.

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