Finding an appropriate linking method to connect different dimensional element types in a single finite element model is a key issue in the multi-scale modeling. This paper presents a mixed dimensional coupling method using multi-point constraint equations derived by equating the work done on either side of interface connecting beam elements and shell elements for constructing a finite element multiscale model. A typical steel truss frame structure is selected as case example and the reduced scale specimen of this truss section is then studied in the laboratory to measure its dynamic and static behavior in global truss and local welded details while the different analytical models are developed for numerical simulation. Comparison of dynami...
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Thin-walled members that have one dimension relatively large in comparison to the cross-sectional di...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate and to assess the capabilities of the most com...
Finding an appropriate linking method to connect different dimensional element types in a single fin...
Multi-scale finite element (FE) modeling and analysis of engineering structures have become very nec...
In many finite element analysis models, there are usually regions that are ideal candidates for dime...
A warping-inclusive kinematic coupling method to be used in finite-element analysis of members featu...
After the 1994 Northridge earthquake it was evident that the traditional steel moment frames were no...
AbstractWhen simulating, by FE analyses, the mechanical behavior of complex structures, different de...
This paper studies how to develop the multi2scale FE models in which the feature of local detailed s...
When simulating, by FE analyses, the mechanical behavior of complex structures, different degrees of...
International audienceImperfection tolerance analysis in composite structures requires suitable comp...
The present paper presents multiscale modelling via coupling of the discrete and finite element meth...
A finite element model for the non-linear analysis of flexibly connected steel frames is proposed. T...
Abstract A practical application in the modelling of composite beams, for designers who are usually ...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN060249 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
Thin-walled members that have one dimension relatively large in comparison to the cross-sectional di...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate and to assess the capabilities of the most com...
Finding an appropriate linking method to connect different dimensional element types in a single fin...
Multi-scale finite element (FE) modeling and analysis of engineering structures have become very nec...
In many finite element analysis models, there are usually regions that are ideal candidates for dime...
A warping-inclusive kinematic coupling method to be used in finite-element analysis of members featu...
After the 1994 Northridge earthquake it was evident that the traditional steel moment frames were no...
AbstractWhen simulating, by FE analyses, the mechanical behavior of complex structures, different de...
This paper studies how to develop the multi2scale FE models in which the feature of local detailed s...
When simulating, by FE analyses, the mechanical behavior of complex structures, different degrees of...
International audienceImperfection tolerance analysis in composite structures requires suitable comp...
The present paper presents multiscale modelling via coupling of the discrete and finite element meth...
A finite element model for the non-linear analysis of flexibly connected steel frames is proposed. T...
Abstract A practical application in the modelling of composite beams, for designers who are usually ...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN060249 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
Thin-walled members that have one dimension relatively large in comparison to the cross-sectional di...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate and to assess the capabilities of the most com...