AbstractThe availability of explicit solutions, i.e. analytical relationships between the structural response and the design variables, allows a more direct and plain treatment of several structural problems. This paper is devoted to derive approximate explicit solutions in the framework of linear static analysis of finite element modeled structures with a given layout (fixed node positions). The proposed procedure is based on a factorization of the element stiffness matrix following the unimodal components concept, which allows a non-conventional assembly of the global stiffness matrix. The exact inversion of that matrix is a trivial task for the case of statically determinate structures, structures with few redundancies or few design vari...
Transient nature of the loading conditions applied to the structural components makes dynamic analys...
peer reviewedThe extended finite element method enhances the approximation properties of the finite ...
The paper deals with methods of equivalence of boundary conditions in finite element models that are...
AbstractThe availability of explicit solutions, i.e. analytical relationships between the structural...
When elastic behaviour is assumed, the optimum structural design problem is stated in an implicit no...
Structural analysis of structural parts with stiffness variation can be difficult. The stiffness var...
This paper presents an approach based on reduced basis approximation concepts for static and dynamic...
A method of obtaining exact finite element stiffnesses directly from governing differential equation...
A method for iterative reanalysis in automated structural design is presented for a finite-element a...
Traditional methods of~ tructural analysis begin usually by the construction of a mathematical model...
This thesis covers some of the most advanced theories in the computer analysis of skeletal structure...
Transcendental stiffness matrices are well established in vibration and buckling analysis, having be...
This paper presents an efficient semi-analytical technique for modeling two-dimensional, linearly el...
This report develops a general method for the analysis of statically indeterminate structures. It co...
AbstractA simple derivation of the tangent stiffness matrix for a prestressed pin-jointed structure ...
Transient nature of the loading conditions applied to the structural components makes dynamic analys...
peer reviewedThe extended finite element method enhances the approximation properties of the finite ...
The paper deals with methods of equivalence of boundary conditions in finite element models that are...
AbstractThe availability of explicit solutions, i.e. analytical relationships between the structural...
When elastic behaviour is assumed, the optimum structural design problem is stated in an implicit no...
Structural analysis of structural parts with stiffness variation can be difficult. The stiffness var...
This paper presents an approach based on reduced basis approximation concepts for static and dynamic...
A method of obtaining exact finite element stiffnesses directly from governing differential equation...
A method for iterative reanalysis in automated structural design is presented for a finite-element a...
Traditional methods of~ tructural analysis begin usually by the construction of a mathematical model...
This thesis covers some of the most advanced theories in the computer analysis of skeletal structure...
Transcendental stiffness matrices are well established in vibration and buckling analysis, having be...
This paper presents an efficient semi-analytical technique for modeling two-dimensional, linearly el...
This report develops a general method for the analysis of statically indeterminate structures. It co...
AbstractA simple derivation of the tangent stiffness matrix for a prestressed pin-jointed structure ...
Transient nature of the loading conditions applied to the structural components makes dynamic analys...
peer reviewedThe extended finite element method enhances the approximation properties of the finite ...
The paper deals with methods of equivalence of boundary conditions in finite element models that are...