LOWER BOUND LIMIT ANALYSIS OF PLANE STRESS PROBLEMS BY A FINITE ELEMENT METHOD.

Abstract

In a recent paper, Hayes and Marcel developed a finite element method for determining upper bounds on the limit load for perfectly plastic plane stress problems. By means of a finite element technique, they constructed a parametric family of kinematically admissible velocity fields and then obtained a best upper bound by minimizing the associated load multiplier. The present paper describes a complementary method for finding the lower bound on the limit load for plane stress problems. In this case, the finite element technique is used to construct a parametric family of equilibrium stress fields. The determination of the best lower bound then becomes a problem of mathematical programming; the maximization of the objective function, the load multiplier, subject to the constraint that the yield condition not be violated. The lower bound method and an upper bound method similar to that of Hayes and Marcal were coded as FORTRAN IV programs and results were obtained for a number of problems.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1970
Accession Number
AD0702403

Entities

People

  • Philip G. Hodge Jr.
  • T. Belytschko

Organizations

  • Illinois Institute of Technology

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Communities of Interest

  • Air Platforms

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Computer Programming
  • Finite Element Analysis
  • Mathematical Programming
  • Mathematics
  • Stratified Fluids

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  • Operations Research
  • Structural Dynamics.