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The modification of a node-to-node algorithm for the modelling of beam connections in RFEM and SCIA using the explicit method

ŠTEKBAUER, H.; VLK, Z.

Originální název

The modification of a node-to-node algorithm for the modelling of beam connections in RFEM and SCIA using the explicit method

Anglický název

The modification of a node-to-node algorithm for the modelling of beam connections in RFEM and SCIA using the explicit method

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Originální abstrakt

The “node-to-node” (NTN) algorithm is one of the simplest and oldest contact discretization methods [1]. It is, therefore, used in cases where a more sophisticated method is not needed. Beam connections between 1D elements are a great example of an area of application of NTN discretization. Each connection is modelled by a hinge at the end of every connected 1D element. The explicit method is important with regard to many linear and non-linear dynamics problems. The central difference method is usually used in the Finite Element Method to solve explicit schemes. This and similar methods suffer significant errors if the time step exceeds the critical time step, which is directly derived from the element stiffness and tends towards zero as connected nodes get closer to each other. This is very inconvenient for NTN contacts, as with them there is usually only a small distance (or even zero distance) between the nodes and a rigid connection in a particular direction. This paper presents a modification that enables hinges that are rigid in a particular direction to be calculated using the explicit method. 1 Introduction

Anglický abstrakt

The “node-to-node” (NTN) algorithm is one of the simplest and oldest contact discretization methods [1]. It is, therefore, used in cases where a more sophisticated method is not needed. Beam connections between 1D elements are a great example of an area of application of NTN discretization. Each connection is modelled by a hinge at the end of every connected 1D element. The explicit method is important with regard to many linear and non-linear dynamics problems. The central difference method is usually used in the Finite Element Method to solve explicit schemes. This and similar methods suffer significant errors if the time step exceeds the critical time step, which is directly derived from the element stiffness and tends towards zero as connected nodes get closer to each other. This is very inconvenient for NTN contacts, as with them there is usually only a small distance (or even zero distance) between the nodes and a rigid connection in a particular direction. This paper presents a modification that enables hinges that are rigid in a particular direction to be calculated using the explicit method. 1 Introduction

Klíčová slova

node-to-node contact, explicit method, the Finite Element Method

Klíčová slova v angličtině

node-to-node contact, explicit method, the Finite Element Method

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ŠTEKBAUER, H.; VLK, Z.

Rok RIV

2018

Vydáno

24.05.2017

Kniha

MATEC Web Conf

ISSN

2261-236X

Periodikum

MATEC web of conferences

Svazek

2017

Číslo

107

Stát

Francouzská republika

Strany od

1

Strany do

6

Strany počet

6

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT146077,
  author="Hynek {Štekbauer} and Zbyněk {Vlk}",
  title="The modification of a node-to-node algorithm for the modelling of beam connections in RFEM and SCIA using the explicit method",
  booktitle="MATEC Web Conf",
  year="2017",
  journal="MATEC web of conferences",
  volume="2017",
  number="107",
  pages="1--6",
  doi="10.1051/matecconf/201710700060",
  issn="2274-7214"
}