基于多破坏强度域的混合应力有限元对砌体墙体进行有效的非线性分析

IF 3.5 3区 工程技术 Q1 MATHEMATICS, APPLIED Finite Elements in Analysis and Design Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.finel.2024.104310
G. Bertani , A. Bilotta , A.M. D’Altri , S. de Miranda , F.S. Liguori , A. Madeo
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本文提出了一种新型的 8 节点混合应力有限元(FE),用于对平面荷载砌体墙进行高效的非线性分析。为了提供一个稳健、易于机械表征且计算效率高的面向实践的数值框架,砌体被理想化为弹塑性均质连续体。弹塑性是通过双重分解方法在 FE 层面上考虑的,塑性受控于高斯-洛巴托点。采用了专门针对砌体的最先进的单面多破坏各向异性强度域。考虑了多个极限曲面,并通过 RealSoftMax 功能将其浓缩为一个独特的曲面,通过特定权重保留了失效模式之间的区别以及每个失效的激活水平。本数值框架通过几个具有结构意义的示例与现有的数值和实验参考解进行了测试,比较了所提出的 FE 与基于位移的标准 FE 以及其他混合 FE 的效率。结果表明,新型 8 节点混合应力 FE 在精度和收敛速度方面都优于其他 FE。因此,本数值框架可以精确模拟砌体墙的非线性响应,即使每面墙只有几个 FE,也能真实跟踪所考虑的破坏模式的演变,因此在工程实践中特别有效和有吸引力。
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A hybrid stress finite element for the efficient nonlinear analysis of masonry walls based on a multi-failure strength domain
A novel 8-node hybrid stress finite element (FE) is proposed for the efficient nonlinear analysis of in-plane loaded masonry walls. To provide a robust, easy-to-characterize mechanically, and computationally efficient practice-oriented numerical framework, masonry is idealized as an elasto-plastic homogeneous continuum. Elasto-plasticity is considered at the FE level by means of a dual-decomposition approach, with plasticity controlled at Gauss–Lobatto points. A state-of-the-art single-surface multi-failure anisotropic strength domain specifically dedicated to masonry is employed. Multiple limit surfaces are considered and condensed into a unique surface through the RealSoftMax function, preserving the distinction between failure modes and the level of activation of each failure thanks to specific weights. The present numerical framework is tested though several structurally meaningful examples with available numerical and experimental reference solutions, comparing the efficiency of the proposed FE with standard displacement-based FEs, as well as other mixed FEs. As a result, the novel 8-node hybrid stress FE shows superior performance with respect to the other FEs, in terms of accuracy and convergence rate. Accordingly, the present numerical framework allows to simulate accurately the nonlinear response of masonry walls and to track realistically the evolution of the considered failure modes even with a few FEs per wall, so being particularly efficient and appealing in engineering common practice.
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期刊介绍: The aim of this journal is to provide ideas and information involving the use of the finite element method and its variants, both in scientific inquiry and in professional practice. The scope is intentionally broad, encompassing use of the finite element method in engineering as well as the pure and applied sciences. The emphasis of the journal will be the development and use of numerical procedures to solve practical problems, although contributions relating to the mathematical and theoretical foundations and computer implementation of numerical methods are likewise welcomed. Review articles presenting unbiased and comprehensive reviews of state-of-the-art topics will also be accommodated.
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