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How to use the SBEM in the practical engineering?
2012
A SGBEM approach for static shakedown analysis as CQO problem
2011
In this paper the shakedown static approach was rephrased by using the Symmetric Galerkin Boundary Element Method (SGBEM) for multidomain type problems. The present formulation utilizes the self-equilibrium stress equation, connecting the stresses at the Gauss points of each substructure (bem-e) to plastic strains, through a stiffness matrix (self-stress matrix), involving all the bem-elements of the discretized system. The optimization problem was solved by Conic Quadratic Optimization (CQO) and implemented using the Karnak.sGbem code coupled with MatLab. In order to prove the efficency of the proposed strategy, some numerical tests, in which the shakedown multiplier was checked by SGBEM e…
Revisited mixed-value method via symmetric BEM in the substructuring approach
2012
Abstract Within the Symmetric Boundary Element Method, the mixed-value analysis is re-formulated. This analysis method contemplates the subdivision of the body into substructures having interface kinematical and mechanical quantities. For each substructure an elasticity equation, connecting weighted displacements and tractions to nodal displacements and forces of the same interface boundary and to external action vector, is introduced. The assembly of the substructures is performed through both the strong and weak regularity conditions of the displacements and tractions. We obtain the solving equations where the compatibility and the equilibrium are guaranteed in the domain Ω for the use of…
Body forces and thermoelasticity in the SGBEM
2003
This paper proposes a revisiting of the displacement method performed through a domain substructuring into macro-zones named BelementsThis paper proposes a revisiting of the displacement method performed through a domain substructuring into macro-zones named Belements in the ambit of the Symmetric Galerkin Boundary Element Method. The external actions are the boundary forces and the constraint subsidings, as well as the body forces b and the anelastic strains ϑ . In order better to connect the method to the boundary geometry of each B-element the volume integrals of b and ϑ are transformed into line integrals in the discretized B-elements. The KARNAK sGbem program is utilized for some examp…
Multidomain SBEM analysis for two dimensionalelastoplastic-contact problems
2012
The Symmetric Boundary Element Method based on the Galerkin hypotheses has found application in the nonlinear analysis of plasticity and contact-detachment problems, but dealt with separately. In this paper we wants to treat these complex phenomena together. This method works in structures by introducing a subdivision into sub-structures, distinguished into macroelements, where elastic behaviour is assumed, and bem-elements, where it is possible for plastic strains to occur. In all the sub-structures, elasticity equations are written and regularity conditions in weighted (weak) form and/or in nodal (strong) form between boundaries have to be introduced, to attain the solving equation system.