Dear all,

When going through the Step 44 tutorial, there is one thing that I was not 
able to understand well.

In the shape function gradient computations, the inverse of the deformation 
gradient is used, and the provided explanation specifies:
"Note that the shape function gradients are defined with regard to the 
current configuration"

If I got it well, a total Lagrangian formulation is used, meaning that the 
reference configuration is the initial (i.e undeformed) one and that the 
mesh is not moved (unlike in step 18)

So, why would the shape function gradients be computed with respect to the 
current (i.e. deformed) configuration?

Thank you very much by advance for any help that I may get.

Best,

Claire

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