Sequentially linear analysis (SLA) is an alternative to the Newton-Raphson method for analyzing the nonlinear behavior of reinforced concrete and masonry structures. In this paper SLA is extended to load cases that are applied one after the other, for example first dead load and then wind load. It is shown that every nonlinear analysis step can be made in just two linear elastic analysis steps. The proposed algorithm is extremely robust, which is demonstrated in a prestressed concrete beam analysis. A comparison is made between results of SLA and Newton-Raphson with arch length control.Applied MechanicsStructural Design & MechanicsEngineering Structure
This paper investigates whether a novel computational sequentially linear analysis (SLA) technique, ...
This research investigates how the equivalent frame method in combination with a sequentially linear...
Shell elements are incorporated into the sequentially linear analysis method allowing the modeling o...
Sequentially linear analysis (SLA) is an alternative to the Newton-Raphson method for analyzing the ...
It is difficult to accurately predict the strength of masonry and concrete structures. The most wide...
Quasi brittle materials, such as un-reinforced masonry or concrete are difficult to analyse because ...
This article presents a new non-proportional loading strategy for Sequentially Linear Analysis (SLA)...
Sequentially Linear Analysis (SLA) is a proven robust alternative to incremental-iterative solution ...
When analyzing three-dimensional problems with nonlinear finite element analysis (NLFEA) often probl...
Sequentially Linear Analysis (SLA) is an alternative method that avoids convergence problems derived...
Sequentially linear analysis (SLA), a non‐incremental‐iterative approach towards finite element simu...
Sequential Linear Analysis (SLA) has been recognized by researchers as a valid alternative for the a...
The aim of this thesis was to objectively and quantitatively assess the accuracy and robustness of t...
The unreinforced masonry construction of Dutch terraced houses in Groningen is prone to lateral eart...
Sequentially linear solution procedures provide a robust alternative to their traditional incrementa...
This paper investigates whether a novel computational sequentially linear analysis (SLA) technique, ...
This research investigates how the equivalent frame method in combination with a sequentially linear...
Shell elements are incorporated into the sequentially linear analysis method allowing the modeling o...
Sequentially linear analysis (SLA) is an alternative to the Newton-Raphson method for analyzing the ...
It is difficult to accurately predict the strength of masonry and concrete structures. The most wide...
Quasi brittle materials, such as un-reinforced masonry or concrete are difficult to analyse because ...
This article presents a new non-proportional loading strategy for Sequentially Linear Analysis (SLA)...
Sequentially Linear Analysis (SLA) is a proven robust alternative to incremental-iterative solution ...
When analyzing three-dimensional problems with nonlinear finite element analysis (NLFEA) often probl...
Sequentially Linear Analysis (SLA) is an alternative method that avoids convergence problems derived...
Sequentially linear analysis (SLA), a non‐incremental‐iterative approach towards finite element simu...
Sequential Linear Analysis (SLA) has been recognized by researchers as a valid alternative for the a...
The aim of this thesis was to objectively and quantitatively assess the accuracy and robustness of t...
The unreinforced masonry construction of Dutch terraced houses in Groningen is prone to lateral eart...
Sequentially linear solution procedures provide a robust alternative to their traditional incrementa...
This paper investigates whether a novel computational sequentially linear analysis (SLA) technique, ...
This research investigates how the equivalent frame method in combination with a sequentially linear...
Shell elements are incorporated into the sequentially linear analysis method allowing the modeling o...