AbstractWe present a new limit analysis method, originated in Ionescu and Lachand-Robert (2005) and called discontinuous velocity domain splitting method (DVDS). DVDS is a mesh free method which focuses on the strain localization and completely neglect the bulk deformations. It considers the kinematic variational principle on a special class of virtual velocity fields to get an upper bound of the limit load. To construct this class of virtual velocity fields, the rigid-plastic body is splinted into simple connected sub-domains and on each such sub-domain a rigid motion is associated. The discontinuous collapse flow velocity field results in localized deformations only, located at the boundary of the sub-domains.In the numerical applications...
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summary:The contribution is devoted to computations of the limit load for a perfectly plastic model ...
AbstractWe present a new limit analysis method, originated in Ionescu and Lachand-Robert (2005) and ...
This paper presents a new adaptive strategy to efficiently exploit velocity discontinuities in 3D fi...
The contribution is focused on solution of the kinematic limit analysis problem within associative p...
AbstractThis paper proposes an original decomposition approach to the upper bound method of limit an...
This paper proposes an original decomposition approach to the upper bound method of limit analysis. ...
Numerical limit analysis allows for fast estimates of the collapse load of structures exhibiting ide...
The kinematic (upper bound) method of limit analysis is a powerful technique for evaluating rigorous...
This paper proposes an original decomposition approach to the upper bound method of limit analysis. ...
AbstractThe collapse state of a rigid plastic material with the linearized von Mises yield condition...
This paper proposes an original decomposition approach to the upper bound method of limit analysis. ...
The paper presents the Strong Discontinuity Approach for the analysis and simulation of strong disco...
A new upper bound formulation of limit analysis of two- and three-dimensional solids is presented. I...
International audienceThis work is motivated by the growing interest in the simulation of yield stre...
International audienceThis paper proposes a numerical scheme to approximate the solution of (vectori...
summary:The contribution is devoted to computations of the limit load for a perfectly plastic model ...
AbstractWe present a new limit analysis method, originated in Ionescu and Lachand-Robert (2005) and ...
This paper presents a new adaptive strategy to efficiently exploit velocity discontinuities in 3D fi...
The contribution is focused on solution of the kinematic limit analysis problem within associative p...
AbstractThis paper proposes an original decomposition approach to the upper bound method of limit an...
This paper proposes an original decomposition approach to the upper bound method of limit analysis. ...
Numerical limit analysis allows for fast estimates of the collapse load of structures exhibiting ide...
The kinematic (upper bound) method of limit analysis is a powerful technique for evaluating rigorous...
This paper proposes an original decomposition approach to the upper bound method of limit analysis. ...
AbstractThe collapse state of a rigid plastic material with the linearized von Mises yield condition...
This paper proposes an original decomposition approach to the upper bound method of limit analysis. ...
The paper presents the Strong Discontinuity Approach for the analysis and simulation of strong disco...
A new upper bound formulation of limit analysis of two- and three-dimensional solids is presented. I...
International audienceThis work is motivated by the growing interest in the simulation of yield stre...
International audienceThis paper proposes a numerical scheme to approximate the solution of (vectori...
summary:The contribution is devoted to computations of the limit load for a perfectly plastic model ...