A Regularized Non-Smooth Contact Dynamics Approach for Architectural Masonry Structures
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Date
2017
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Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
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BRONZE
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Yes
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72
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146
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No
Abstract
A Non-Smooth Contact Dynamic (NSCD) formulation is used to analyze complex assemblies of rigid blocks, representative of real masonry structures. A model of associative friction sliding is proposed, expressed through a Differential Variational Inequality (DVI) formulation, relying upon the theory of Measure Differential Inclusion (MDI). A regularization is used in order to select a unique solution and to avoid problems of indeterminacy in redundant contacts. This approach, complemented with an optimized collision detection algorithm for convex contacts, results to be reliable for dynamic analyses of masonry structures under static and dynamic loads. The approach is comprehensive, since we implement a custom NSCD simulator based on the Project Chrono C++ framework, and we design custom tools for pre-and post-processing through a user-friendly parametric design software. Representative examples confirm that the method can handle 3-D complex structures, as typically are architectural masonry constructions, under both static and dynamic loading. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Beatini, Valentina/0000-0002-6916-9897; Royer Carfagni, Gianni/0000-0003-4879-9846;
Keywords
Non-Smooth Contact Dynamic (NSCD), Measure Differential Inclusion (MDI), Associative Friction, Masonry, Rigid Blocks, Dynamic Analysis, H200, Mechanical Engineering, Rigid blocks, F200, H300, G900, Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Dynamic analysi, 620, 510, Associative friction, Rigid block, Modeling and Simulation, Dynamic analysis, Non-Smooth Contact Dynamic (NSCD), Measure Differential Inclusion (MDI), Materials Science (all), Masonry, Civil and Structural Engineering
Fields of Science
0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0203 mechanical engineering
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42
Source
Computers & Structures
Volume
187
Issue
Start Page
88
End Page
100
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