Based upon the kinematic theorem of Koiter, the Linear Matching Method (LMM) procedure has been proved to produce very accurate upper bound shakedown limits. This paper presents a recently developed LMM lower bound procedure for shakedown analysis of structures with temperature-dependent yield stress, which was implemented into ABAQUS in the sameprocedure of upper bounds. According to the Melan's theorem, a direct algorithm has been carried out to determine the lower bound of shakedown limit using the best residual stress field calculated during the LMM upper bound procedure with displacement-based finite elements. By checking the yield condition at every integration point, the lower bound is calculated by the obtained static fieldat each i...
A recently developed method for three dimensional shakedown & limit analyses is evaluated in the pre...
[Abstract]: In his 'Contact Mechanics' book, Professor K. L. Johnson described an analytical lower b...
Design and life assessment procedures for high temperatures are based on 'expert knowledge' in struc...
Based upon the kinematic theorem of Koiter, the Linear Matching Method (LMM) procedure has been prov...
ABSTRACT Based upon the kinematic theorem of Koiter, the Linear Matching Method (LMM) procedure has ...
AbstractIn this work, the shakedown of structures made of materials with temperature-dependent yield...
According to the extended Melan's static theorem, theoretical and numerical aspects of the stress co...
The work presented is concerned with the implementation and exploitation of an iterative non-linear ...
The (elastic) shakedown problem for structures subjected to loads and temperature variations is addr...
A lower bound method for calculating shakedown loads under proportional loading by static non-linear...
An understanding of the load bearing capacity of road pavements requires insight into the load level...
A nuclear power station contains some of the most extreme environments and operating conditions seen...
A procedure for shakedown analysis in the presence of temperature-dependent elastic properties is pr...
The recently developed Linear Matching Method (LMM), which is easily implemented within commercial F...
This paper deals with the computation of shakedown loads of engineering structures subjected to vary...
A recently developed method for three dimensional shakedown & limit analyses is evaluated in the pre...
[Abstract]: In his 'Contact Mechanics' book, Professor K. L. Johnson described an analytical lower b...
Design and life assessment procedures for high temperatures are based on 'expert knowledge' in struc...
Based upon the kinematic theorem of Koiter, the Linear Matching Method (LMM) procedure has been prov...
ABSTRACT Based upon the kinematic theorem of Koiter, the Linear Matching Method (LMM) procedure has ...
AbstractIn this work, the shakedown of structures made of materials with temperature-dependent yield...
According to the extended Melan's static theorem, theoretical and numerical aspects of the stress co...
The work presented is concerned with the implementation and exploitation of an iterative non-linear ...
The (elastic) shakedown problem for structures subjected to loads and temperature variations is addr...
A lower bound method for calculating shakedown loads under proportional loading by static non-linear...
An understanding of the load bearing capacity of road pavements requires insight into the load level...
A nuclear power station contains some of the most extreme environments and operating conditions seen...
A procedure for shakedown analysis in the presence of temperature-dependent elastic properties is pr...
The recently developed Linear Matching Method (LMM), which is easily implemented within commercial F...
This paper deals with the computation of shakedown loads of engineering structures subjected to vary...
A recently developed method for three dimensional shakedown & limit analyses is evaluated in the pre...
[Abstract]: In his 'Contact Mechanics' book, Professor K. L. Johnson described an analytical lower b...
Design and life assessment procedures for high temperatures are based on 'expert knowledge' in struc...