TY - GEN A1 - Kikis, Georgia A1 - Dornisch, Wolfgang A1 - Klinkel, Sven T1 - Adjusted approximation spaces for the treatment of transverse shear locking in isogeometric Reissner–Mindlin shell analysis T2 - Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering N2 - Transverse shear locking is an issue that occurs in Reissner–Mindlin plate and shell elements. It leads to an artificial stiffening of the system and to oscillations in the stress resultants for thin structures. The thinner the structure is, the more pronounced are the effects. Since transverse shear locking is caused by a mismatch in the approximation spaces of the displacements and the rotations, a field-consistent approach is proposed for an isogeometric degenerated Reissner–Mindlin shell formulation. The efficiency and accuracy of the method is investigated for benchmark plate and shell problems. A comparison to element formulations with locking alleviation methods from the literature is provided. KW - Isogeometric analysis KW - Reissner–Mindlin shells KW - Transverse shear locking KW - Adjusted approximation spaces Y1 - 2019 UR - https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-UBICO/frontdoor/index/index/docId/24260 SN - 0045-7825 VL - 354 SP - 850 EP - 870 ER -