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Auteur J. Alamatian
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Affiner la rechercheAutomatic DR structural analysis of snap-through and snap-back using optimized load increments / M. Rezaiee-Pajand in Journal of structural engineering, Vol. 137 N° 1 (Janvier 2011)
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in Journal of structural engineering > Vol. 137 N° 1 (Janvier 2011) . - pp. 109-116
Titre : Automatic DR structural analysis of snap-through and snap-back using optimized load increments Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : M. Rezaiee-Pajand, Auteur ; J. Alamatian, Auteur Année de publication : 2011 Article en page(s) : pp. 109-116 Note générale : Génie Civil Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Numerical models Energy Nonlinear analysis Structural analysis Load factors Index. décimale : 624 Constructions du génie civil et du bâtiment. Infrastructures. Ouvrages en terres. Fondations. Tunnels. Ponts et charpentes Résumé : In this paper, new schemes are presented for the dynamic relaxation (DR) method so that the snap-through and the snap-back regions can be traced automatically. These procedures are based on the minimization of the residual force (MRF) and minimization of the residual energy (MRE), and they are capable of updating the load factor in each DR iteration. The suggested techniques are perfectly automatic. Therefore, they do not require any additional parameters such as arc length, incremental displacement, etc. For numerical verification, some frame and truss structures, all possessing geometrical nonlinear behaviors, are analyzed. Tracing the statical path shows that both the MRF and MRE methods can be used successfully in structures with snap-through and snap-back regions. The numerical results indicate that the MRE scheme traces the statical path with a greater number of increments than the MRF. While the jumping probability of the MRE is less than that of the MRF, the analysis time may increase in the MRE. Also, a comparison between the proposed DR methods and arc-length approach shows that the MRF and MRE procedures can present the limit points with higher accuracy.
DEWEY : 624.17 ISSN : 0733-9445 En ligne : http://ascelibrary.org/sto/resource/1/jsendh/v137/i1/p109_s1?isAuthorized=no [article] Automatic DR structural analysis of snap-through and snap-back using optimized load increments [texte imprimé] / M. Rezaiee-Pajand, Auteur ; J. Alamatian, Auteur . - 2011 . - pp. 109-116.
Génie Civil
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Journal of structural engineering > Vol. 137 N° 1 (Janvier 2011) . - pp. 109-116
Mots-clés : Numerical models Energy Nonlinear analysis Structural analysis Load factors Index. décimale : 624 Constructions du génie civil et du bâtiment. Infrastructures. Ouvrages en terres. Fondations. Tunnels. Ponts et charpentes Résumé : In this paper, new schemes are presented for the dynamic relaxation (DR) method so that the snap-through and the snap-back regions can be traced automatically. These procedures are based on the minimization of the residual force (MRF) and minimization of the residual energy (MRE), and they are capable of updating the load factor in each DR iteration. The suggested techniques are perfectly automatic. Therefore, they do not require any additional parameters such as arc length, incremental displacement, etc. For numerical verification, some frame and truss structures, all possessing geometrical nonlinear behaviors, are analyzed. Tracing the statical path shows that both the MRF and MRE methods can be used successfully in structures with snap-through and snap-back regions. The numerical results indicate that the MRE scheme traces the statical path with a greater number of increments than the MRF. While the jumping probability of the MRE is less than that of the MRF, the analysis time may increase in the MRE. Also, a comparison between the proposed DR methods and arc-length approach shows that the MRF and MRE procedures can present the limit points with higher accuracy.
DEWEY : 624.17 ISSN : 0733-9445 En ligne : http://ascelibrary.org/sto/resource/1/jsendh/v137/i1/p109_s1?isAuthorized=no