Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 5, Number 5, 1997, pages 491-505

DOI: 10.12989/sem.1997.5.5.491

Complementarity and nonlinear structural analysis of skeletal structures

TinLoi F

Abstract

This paper deals with the formulation and solution of a wide class of-structures, in the presence of both geometric and material nonlinearities, as a particular mathematical programming problem. We first present key ideas for the nonholonomic (path dependent) rate formulation for a suitably discretized structural model before we develop its computationally advantageous stepwise holonomic (path independent) counterpart. A feature of the final mathematical programming problem, known as a nonlinear complementarity problem, is that the governing relations exhibit symmetry as a result of the introduction of so-called nonlinear. \'\'residuals\'\'. One advantage of this form is that it facilitates application of a particular iterative algorithm, in essence a predictor-corrector method, for the solution process. As an illustrative example, we specifically consider the simplest case of plane trusses and detail in particular the general methodology for establishing the static-kinematic relations in a dual format. Extension to other skeletal structures is conceptually transparent. Some numerical examples are presented to illustrate applicability of the procedure.

Key Words

elastoplastic analysis, large displacement, mathematical programming, nonlinear complementarity problem, structural plasticity

Address

TinLoi F, UNIV NEW S WALES,SCH CIVIL ENGN,SYDNEY,NSW 2052,AUSTRALIA