Title of article :
Computational structural mechanics
Author/Authors :
H. A. Mang ، نويسنده , , Ch. Hellmich، نويسنده , , James R. Lackner، نويسنده , , B. Pichler، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The three topics selected for this paper are taken from structural engineering with special emphasis
on civil engineering. The tool for numerical solutions of the respective engineering problems is the
:nite element method. The :rst topic is structural stability. From a design-orientated viewpoint, it
is frequently not necessary to perform a fully non-linear analysis to obtain stability limits on nonlinear
load–displacement paths. Instead, linear eigenvalue problems may be used to compute estimates
of such limits. Based on the consistent linearization of the criterion for stability limits on non-linear
load–displacement paths, higher-order estimation functions can be calculated. The order of the errors
resulting from such estimates is de:ned in an asymptotic sense. An ab initio criterionfor identi:cation
of the type of loss of stability is presented. The second topic is adaptive :nite element analysis of
reinforced concrete (RC) shells. It is based on an error estimator applicable to elasto-plastic problems
accounting for hardening as well as softening material behaviour. Essential features of the developed
strategy are multi-surface plasticity theory for constitutive modelling of concrete, consideration of the
steel–concrete interaction and a time-e?ective calculation scheme allowing restart of the calculation at
the increment at which the prespeci:ed error tolerance was found to be exceeded. Results from adaptive
ultimate load analyses of a hyperbolic RC cooling tower subjected to dead load and quasistatic wind
load are presented. The third topic is the assessment of safety degrees in shotcrete tunnel shells. A
hybrid method combining 3D displacement measurements and thermochemomechanical modelling of
shotcrete is presented. The material law for shotcrete is cast in the framework of thermodynamics of
reactive porous media. In the course of the mentioned hybrid method, displacement :elds obtained from
interpolation of values measured at measurement points are prescribed as boundary conditions on the
outer surface of the investigated part of the tunnel shell
Keywords :
stability , Imperfection sensitivity , Hybrid method , Error estimation , Adaptivity , thermochemomechanics , :nite element method
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering