This paper outlines a general mechanical formulation to computationally handle cable–rib structures by a consistent Complementarity Problem modellisation, so far considering potential material non–linearity within the ribs, localised at plastic joints, as per a classical plastic hinge hypothesis in the Limit Analysis of frames. The formulation is also outlined in a prototype self–made implementation, allowing to achieve and display first consistent results on sample test structures, for necessary understanding and control. This shows that the present modellisation concept, and implementation, shall constitute a liable mechanical tool for promising utilisation and end use adoption in different related application scenarios.
(2024). Consistent Complementarity Problem Formulation for the Mechanical Modellisation of Spatial Cable–Rib Structures . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/263060
Consistent Complementarity Problem Formulation for the Mechanical Modellisation of Spatial Cable–Rib Structures
Cocchetti, Giuseppe;Cornaggia, Aram;Ferrari, Rosalba;Rizzi, Egidio
2024-01-01
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This paper outlines a general mechanical formulation to computationally handle cable–rib structures by a consistent Complementarity Problem modellisation, so far considering potential material non–linearity within the ribs, localised at plastic joints, as per a classical plastic hinge hypothesis in the Limit Analysis of frames. The formulation is also outlined in a prototype self–made implementation, allowing to achieve and display first consistent results on sample test structures, for necessary understanding and control. This shows that the present modellisation concept, and implementation, shall constitute a liable mechanical tool for promising utilisation and end use adoption in different related application scenarios.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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