Introduction to Non-Linear Finite Element Analysis - Course Notes
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First Published - February 2000 Softback - 260 Pages
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In linear analysis, the behaviour of the structure is assumed to be
completely reversible, i.e. the body returns to its original
un-deformed state upon the removal of the applied loads, and
solutions for various load cases can be superimposed. In many
engineering applications, however, the behaviour of the structure
may depend on the load history or result in large deformations
beyond the elastic limit. For such nonlinear problems, the
solutions from several load cases cannot be superimposed. Examples
of nonlinear applications include elastoplasticity of metals, creep
behaviour, buckling and metal forming.
Before attempting the solution of nonlinear problems, accurate and
reliable material data must be adequately defined, often requiring
the utilisation of experimental data. The application of the FE
method to nonlinear problems usually requires the use of small load
increments and/or an iterative procedure. Iterations are usually
performed to ensure that the solution is convergent, i.e. the error
in approximating the equilibrium state is acceptably small.
Contents
Part 1: General Introduction to Non-Linear
Part 2: Time-Independent Material Non-linearity (Plasticity)
Part 3: Time-Dependent Material Non-linearity (Creep)
Part 4: Geometric Non-linearity
Part 5: Boundary Non-linearity (Contact)
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