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EPSRC Reference: GR/L93041/01
Title: NEW SOLUTION PROCEDURES FOR THE NON-LINEAR FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURES
Principal Investigator: Crisfield, Professor C
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Finite Element Analysis Ltd
Department: Aeronautics
Organisation: Imperial College London
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 30 July 1998 Ends: 29 October 2001 Value (£): 127,521
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Eng. Dynamics & Tribology
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Manufacturing
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It is well known that (implicit) finite element procedures are still not robust for problems involving strongly discontinuous non-linearities such as those experienced in changing contact conditions and with local material failure brittle or softening). These areas are increasingly required in todays numerical simulations which are more and more replacing expensive experimental tests. The proposers recent work on the progressive failure modelljng of carbon-fibre laminated structures and on non-linear dynamics has indicated a number of possible avenues that deserve further research in a wider context. In summary these are;1) New arc-length methods with direct interaction with local material models (here taken to include the local contact condition).2) New line-search procedures specifically geared to contact.3) New static/dynamic/static solution procedures.The essence of the first two procedures is the interaction betewen the solution procedures at the structural level and the local material model (here including the changing contact and friction conditions). The essence of the third procedure is the observation that for complex simulations involving local material failure, we often experience a range of local snap-throughs and snap-backs that are in reality dynamic. It is therefore proposed to develop automatic solution procedures that switch between static path-following techniques and dynamic procedures(with appropriate damping).
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