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A Hermite reproducing kernel approximation for thin-plate analysis with sub-domain stabilized conforming integration

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/nme.2175

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Hermite reproducing kernel approximation; meshfree method; thin-plate; bending exactness; sub-domain stabilized conforming integration

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A Hermite reproducing kernel (RK) approximation and a sub-domain stabilized conforming integration (SSCI) are proposed for solving thin-plate problems in which second-order differentiation is involved in the weak form. Although the standard RK approximation can be constructed with an arbitrary order of continuity, the proposed approximation based on both deflection and rotation variables is shown to be more effective in solving plate problems. By imposing the Kirchhoff mode reproducing conditions on deflectional and rotational dearees of freedom simultaneously, it is demonstrated that the minimum normalized support size (coverage) of kernel functions can be significantly reduced. With this proposed approximation, the Galerkin meshfree framework for thin plates is then formulated and the integration constraint for bending exactness is also derived. Subsequently, an SSCI method is developed to achieve the exact pure bending solution as well as to maintain spatial stability. Numerical examples demonstrate that the proposed formulation offers superior convergence rates, accuracy and efficiency, compared with those based on higher-order Gauss quadrature rule. Copyright (C) 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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