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Development of the large increment method for elastic perfectly plastic analysis of plane frame structures under monotonic loading

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Abstract

The displacement-based finite element method dominates current practice for material nonlinear analysis of structures. However, there are several characteristics that may limit the effectiveness of this approach. In particular, for elastoplastic analysis, the displacement method relies upon a step-by-step incremental approach stemming from flow theory and also requires significant mesh refinement to resolve behavior in plastic zones. This leads to computational inefficiencies that, in turn, encourage the reconsideration of force-based approaches for elastoplastic problems. One of these force algorithms that has been recently developed is the large increment method. The main advantage of the flexibility-based large increment method (LIM) over the displacement method is that it separates the global equilibrium and compatibility equations from the local constitutive relations. Consequently, LIM can reach the solution in one large increment or in a few large steps, thus, avoiding the development of cumulative errors. This paper discusses the extension of the large increment methodology for the nonlinear analysis of plane frame structures controlled by an elastic, perfectly plastic material model. The discussion focuses on the power of LIM to handle these nonlinear problems, especially when plastic hinges form in the frame and ultimately as the structure approaches the collapse stage. Illustrative planar frame examples are presented and the results are compared with those obtained from a standard displacement method.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6586-6609
Number of pages24
JournalInternational Journal of Solids and Structures
Volume42
Issue number26
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2005

Keywords

  • Displacement method
  • Elastic-perfectly plastic material model
  • Force method
  • Generalized inverse
  • Large increment method (LIM)
  • Monotonic loading
  • Nonlinear analysis
  • Planar frames

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