An adaptive strategy for elastic-plastic analysis of structures with cracks
AUTOR(ES)
Araújo, Tereza Denyse de, Roehl, Deane, Martha, Luiz Fernando
FONTE
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2008-12
RESUMO
This work presents a methodology for self-adaptive finite element analysis of two-dimensional elastic-plastic structures. The self-adaptive process is based on an h-type refinement, with a posteriori error estimation. Two types of error estimators are available. The first is based on effective stress (Lee and Bathe, 1994) and the second is based on a ratio of plastic work (Peric et al., 1994). In the non-linear adaptive process for incremental plasticity analysis, a technique for interpolating analysis variables across distinct meshes (Lee and Bathe, 1994) is adopted. The von Mises yield criterion, with isotropic hardening, is adopted. Fracture problems are used to evaluate the performance of the adaptive process.
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