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determining strain and stress field from point displacements

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ggcdn

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Situation: I'm running dynamic (earthquake) analysis for tall buildings. Floor slabs are modeled as elastic shell elements with a nonuniform distribution of nodes (ie not a perfect grid). Because of the limitations of the analysis software, I only have access to the initial coordinates, time history of nodal displacements and the shell properties.

What I would like to do is process this data in MATLAB to make a strain field, and eventually a stress field of the slab, for in-plane (membrane) actions. And then, if I can get that working, I would try to make a little program that I can draw section cuts to determine forces.

Does anyone know of any good references to do this initial step of creating a strain field from discrete displacement data? Ideally, something that explains it in a computational way, rather than theoretical/math notation.




 
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