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Locking‐free discontinuous finite elements for the upper bound yield design of thick plates
Authors:Jeremy Bleyer  Canh Van Le  Patrick de Buhan
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire Navier, Ecole des Ponts ParisTech‐IFSTTAR‐CNRS (UMR 8205), Université Paris‐Est, Cité Descartes, Champs‐sur‐Marne, France;2. Department of Civil Engineering, International University ‐ VNU HCMC, Vietnam
Abstract:This work investigates the formulation of finite elements dedicated to the upper bound kinematic approach of yield design or limit analysis of Reissner–Mindlin thick plates in shear‐bending interaction. The main novelty of this paper is to take full advantage of the fundamental difference between limit analysis and elasticity problems as regards the class of admissible virtual velocity fields. In particular, it has been demonstrated for 2D plane stress, plane strain or 3D limit analysis problems that the use of discontinuous velocity fields presents a lot of advantages when seeking for accurate upper bound estimates. For this reason, discontinuous interpolations of the transverse velocity and the rotation fields for Reissner–Mindlin plates are proposed. The subsequent discrete minimization problem is formulated as a second‐order cone programming problem and is solved using the industrial software package MOSEK . A comprehensive study of the shear‐locking phenomenon is also conducted, and it is shown that discontinuous elements avoid such a phenomenon quite naturally whereas continuous elements cannot without any specific treatment. This particular aspect is confirmed through numerical examples on classical benchmark problems and the so‐obtained upper bound estimates are confronted to recently developed lower bound equilibrium finite elements for thick plates. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:limit analysis  yield design  upper bound  thick plates  shear locking  finite element method  second‐order cone programming
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