Sequentially Linear Analysis (SLA) is an alternative method that avoids convergence problems derived from the use of classic nonlinear finite element analysis (NLFEA). Instead of using incremental iterative schemes (arc-length control, Newton-Raphson), SLA is a sequential procedure made by a series of linear analysis, able to capture nonlinear behavior, reducing Young Modulus, according to saw-tooth constitutive relation. In this paper an investigation on the aspects of the methods is presented using a new element suitable for the SLA: accuracy of the solutions and computational cost, i.e. the time needed to get to satisfactory conclusions of the analysis. In order to test the efficiency of the proposed element, numerical results hailed fro...
Sequentially linear analysis (SLA), a non‐incremental‐iterative approach towards finite element simu...
The numerical simulation of brittle failure at structural level with nonlinear finiteelement analysi...
The aim of this thesis was to objectively and quantitatively assess the accuracy and robustness of t...
Sequentially Linear Analysis (SLA) is an alternative method that avoids convergence problems derived...
When analyzing three-dimensional problems with nonlinear finite element analysis (NLFEA) often probl...
Sequentially Linear Analysis (SLA) is a proven robust alternative to incremental-iterative solution ...
The numerical simulation of brittle failure with nonlinear finite element analysis (NLFEA) remains a...
Sequentially linear analysis (SLA) is an alternative to the Newton-Raphson method for analyzing the ...
Sequentially linear analysis (SLA), an event-by-event procedure for finite element (FE) simulation o...
It is difficult to accurately predict the strength of masonry and concrete structures. The most wide...
Sequential Linear Analysis (SLA) has been recognized by researchers as a valid alternative for the a...
Quasi brittle materials, such as un-reinforced masonry or concrete are difficult to analyse because ...
This paper investigates whether a novel computational sequentially linear analysis (SLA) technique, ...
The unreinforced masonry construction of Dutch terraced houses in Groningen is prone to lateral eart...
This article presents a new non-proportional loading strategy for Sequentially Linear Analysis (SLA)...
Sequentially linear analysis (SLA), a non‐incremental‐iterative approach towards finite element simu...
The numerical simulation of brittle failure at structural level with nonlinear finiteelement analysi...
The aim of this thesis was to objectively and quantitatively assess the accuracy and robustness of t...
Sequentially Linear Analysis (SLA) is an alternative method that avoids convergence problems derived...
When analyzing three-dimensional problems with nonlinear finite element analysis (NLFEA) often probl...
Sequentially Linear Analysis (SLA) is a proven robust alternative to incremental-iterative solution ...
The numerical simulation of brittle failure with nonlinear finite element analysis (NLFEA) remains a...
Sequentially linear analysis (SLA) is an alternative to the Newton-Raphson method for analyzing the ...
Sequentially linear analysis (SLA), an event-by-event procedure for finite element (FE) simulation o...
It is difficult to accurately predict the strength of masonry and concrete structures. The most wide...
Sequential Linear Analysis (SLA) has been recognized by researchers as a valid alternative for the a...
Quasi brittle materials, such as un-reinforced masonry or concrete are difficult to analyse because ...
This paper investigates whether a novel computational sequentially linear analysis (SLA) technique, ...
The unreinforced masonry construction of Dutch terraced houses in Groningen is prone to lateral eart...
This article presents a new non-proportional loading strategy for Sequentially Linear Analysis (SLA)...
Sequentially linear analysis (SLA), a non‐incremental‐iterative approach towards finite element simu...
The numerical simulation of brittle failure at structural level with nonlinear finiteelement analysi...
The aim of this thesis was to objectively and quantitatively assess the accuracy and robustness of t...