TY - THES A1 - Gundermann, Ralf T1 - 3D-Simulation des Temperaturfeldes und der Gefügeumwandlung bei einer Laserstrahlschweißung T1 - 3D-simulation the temperature field and the material transformation at a laser beam welding N2 - Das FEM-Programmsystem „SYSWELD“ kommt für die Berechnung des Temperaturfeldes bei einer Laserstrahlschweißung zum Einsatz. Insbesondere sollen der Einfluss des Energieeintrages und die damit verbundene Gefügeumwandlung eines Feinkornbaustahles untersucht und Aussagen zur notwendigen Modellierungsgenauigkeit der Nahtgeometrie bzw. Netzverfeinerung getroffen werden. Im Einzelnen sind folgende Teilaufgaben zu lösen: - ausführliche Literaturrecherche zur numerischen Analyse von Schweißverbindungen insbesondere zu temperaturabhängigen Materialeigenschaften von Feinkornbaustählen, - Darstellung der Wärmequelle für das Laserstrahlschweißen, - Erprobung unterschiedlicher Netzvarianten für die FE-Analyse von instationären Temperaturfeldern, - Untersuchung zur Modellierungsgenauigkeit der Nahtgeometrie, - Parameterstudien zum Einfluss der Materialkennwerte und Gefügekinetik auf das Temperaturfeld sowie das Gefüge. N2 - The FEM-program "SYSWELD" comes for the calculation the temperature field at a laser beam welding to the employment. Particularly the influence of the energy deposit should explored and the with it joined material transformation of a fine grained steel and are met statements to the necessary modelling precision the weld geometry and mesh refinement. In the single following tasks are to be solved: - Comprehensive literature investigation to the numerical analysis of welding joints particularly to temperature dependent material properties of fine grained steels, - Display the heat source for the laser beam welding, - Test different mesh variants for the Fe-analysis of non-stationary temperature fields, - Investigation to the modelling precision on the weld geometry, - Investigation to the influence the material properties and material transformation on the temperature field as well as the material structure. KW - Laserschweißen KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Direkte numerische Simulation KW - Gefügeumwandlung KW - Feinkornbaustahl KW - Temperaturfeld KW - Laserstrahlschweißen KW - Aufheizraten KW - ZTU-Schaubild KW - laser beam KW - joint weld KW - fine grained steel Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-6680 N1 - Der Volltext-Zugang wurde im Zusammenhang mit der Klärung urheberrechtlicher Fragen mit sofortiger Wirkung gesperrt. ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Noh, Jung-Hwi A1 - Park, Jong-Heon T1 - A Calculation of Initial Cable Force for Ko-Ha Grand Bridge N2 - The primary objective of initial shape analysis of a cable stayed bridge is to calculate initial installation cable tension forces and to evaluate fabrication camber of main span and pylon providing the final longitudinal profile of the bridge at the end of construction. In addition, the initial cable forces depending on the alternation of the bridge’s shape can be obtained from the analysis, and will be used to provide construction safety during construction. In this research, we conducted numerical experiments for initial shape of Ko-ha bridge, which will be constructed in the near future, using three different typical methods such as continuous beam method, linear truss method, and IIMF (Introducing Initial Member Force) method KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Physikalisches Verfahren KW - Hängebrücke KW - cable stayed bridge KW - cable force KW - initial shape KW - initial equilibrium state Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2459 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Brehm, Maik A1 - Most, Thomas T1 - A Four-Node Plane EAS-Element for Stochastic Nonlinear Materials N2 - Iso-parametric finite elements with linear shape functions show in general a too stiff element behavior, called locking. By the investigation of structural parts under bending loading the so-called shear locking appears, because these elements can not reproduce pure bending modes. Many studies dealt with the locking problem and a number of methods to avoid the undesirable effects have been developed. Two well known methods are the >Assumed Natural Strain< (ANS) method and the >Enhanced Assumed Strain< (EAS) method. In this study the EAS method is applied to a four-node plane element with four EAS-parameters. The paper will describe the well-known linear formulation, its extension to nonlinear materials and the modeling of material uncertainties with random fields. For nonlinear material behavior the EAS parameters can not be determined directly. Here the problem is solved by using an internal iteration at the element level, which is much more efficient and stable than the determination via a global iteration. To verify the deterministic element behavior the results of common test examples are presented for linear and nonlinear materials. The modeling of material uncertainties is done by point-discretized random fields. To show the applicability of the element for stochastic finite element calculations Latin Hypercube Sampling was applied to investigate the stochastic hardening behavior of a cantilever beam with nonlinear material. The enhanced linear element can be applied as an alternative to higher-order finite elements where more nodes are necessary. The presented element formulation can be used in a similar manner to improve stochastic linear solid elements. KW - Nichtlineare Mechanik KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Zufallsvariable Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2825 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Häfner, Stefan A1 - Eckardt, Stefan A1 - Könke, Carsten T1 - A geometrical inclusion-matrix model for the finite element analysis of concrete at multiple scales N2 - This paper introduces a method to generate adequate inclusion-matrix geometries of concrete in two and three dimensions, which are independent of any specific numerical discretization. The article starts with an analysis on shapes of natural aggregates and discusses corresponding mathematical realizations. As a first prototype a two-dimensional generation of a mesoscale model is introduced. Particle size distribution functions are analysed and prepared for simulating an adequate three-dimensional representation of the aggregates within a concrete structure. A sample geometry of a three-dimensional test cube is generated and the finite element analysis of its heterogeneous geometry by a uniform mesh is presented. Concluding, aspects of a multiscale analysis are discussed and possible enhancements are proposed. KW - Beton KW - Dreidimensionales Modell KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-3018 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Montag, U. T1 - A New Efficient Concept for Elasto-plastic Simulations of Shell Responses N2 - For the analysis of arbitrary, by Finite Elements discretized shell structures, an efficient numerical simulation strategy with quadratic convergence including geometrically and physically nonlinear effects will be presented. In the beginning, a Finite-Rotation shell theory allowing constant shear deformations across the shell thickness is given in an isoparametric formulation. The assumed-strain concept enables the derivation of a locking-free finite element. The Layered Approach will be applied to ensure a sufficiently precise prediction of the propagation of plastic zones even throughout the shell thickness. The Riks-Wempner-Wessels global iteration scheme will be enhanced by a Line-Search procedure to ensure the tracing of nonlinear deformation paths with rather great load steps even in the post-peak range. The elastic-plastic material model includes isotropic hardening. A new Operator-Split return algorithm ensures considerably exact solution of the initial-value problem even for greater load steps. The combination with consistently linearized constitutive equations ensures quadratic convergence in a close neighbourhood to the exact solution. Finally, several examples will demonstrate accuracy and numerical efficiency of the developed algorithm. KW - Schale KW - Elastoplastizität KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 1997 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-4364 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ibanez, Stalin A1 - Kraus, Matthias T1 - A Numerical Approach for Plastic Cross Cross-Sectional Analyses of Steel Members JF - ce/papers N2 - Global structural analyses in civil engineering are usually performed considering linear-elastic material behavior. However, for steel structures, a certain degree of plasticization depending on the member classification may be considered. Corresponding plastic analyses taking material nonlinearities into account are effectively realized using numerical methods. Frequently applied finite elements of two and three-dimensional models evaluate the plasticity at defined nodes using a yield surface, i.e. by a yield condition, hardening rule, and flow rule. Corresponding calculations are connected to a large numerical as well as time-consuming effort and they do not rely on the theoretical background of beam theory, to which the regulations of standards mainly correspond. For that reason, methods using beam elements (one-dimensional) combined with cross-sectional analyses are commonly applied for steel members in terms of plastic zones theories. In these approaches, plasticization is in general assessed by means of axial stress only. In this paper, more precise numerical representation of the combined stress states, i.e. axial and shear stresses, is presented and results of the proposed approach are validated and discussed. KW - Stahlkonstruktion KW - Plastizität KW - Strukturanalyse KW - Stahlbauteil KW - Axialspannung KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20220112-45622 UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/cepa.1527 VL - 2021 IS - Volume 4, issue 2-4 SP - 2098 EP - 2106 PB - Ernst & Sohn, a Wiley brand CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vu-Bac, N. A1 - Nguyen-Xuan, Hung A1 - Chen, Lei A1 - Lee, C.K. A1 - Zi, Goangseup A1 - Zhuang, Xiaoying A1 - Liu, G.R. A1 - Rabczuk, Timon T1 - A phantom-node method with edge-based strain smoothing for linear elastic fracture mechanics JF - Journal of Applied Mathematics N2 - This paper presents a novel numerical procedure based on the combination of an edge-based smoothed finite element (ES-FEM) with a phantom-node method for 2D linear elastic fracture mechanics. In the standard phantom-node method, the cracks are formulated by adding phantom nodes, and the cracked element is replaced by two new superimposed elements. This approach is quite simple to implement into existing explicit finite element programs. The shape functions associated with discontinuous elements are similar to those of the standard finite elements, which leads to certain simplification with implementing in the existing codes. The phantom-node method allows modeling discontinuities at an arbitrary location in the mesh. The ES-FEM model owns a close-to-exact stiffness that is much softer than lower-order finite element methods (FEM). Taking advantage of both the ES-FEM and the phantom-node method, we introduce an edge-based strain smoothing technique for the phantom-node method. Numerical results show that the proposed method achieves high accuracy compared with the extended finite element method (XFEM) and other reference solutions. KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Steifigkeit KW - Bruchmechanik KW - Riss Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170426-31676 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mironov, Vadim A1 - Pahl, Peter Jan T1 - A Prismatic Finite Element for Accurate Arch Dam Analysis N2 - The displacements and stresses in arch dams and their abutments are frequently determined with 20-node brick elements. The elements are distorted near the contact plane between the wall and the abutment. A cantilever beam testbed has been developed to investigate the consequences of this distortion. It is shown that the deterioration of the accuracy in the computed stresses is significant. A compatible 18-node wedge element with linear stress variation is developed as an alternative to the brick element. The shape of this element type is readily adapted to the shape of the contact plane. It is shown that the accuracy of the computed stresses in the vicinity of the contact plane is improved significantly by the use of wedge elements. KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Physikalisches Verfahren KW - Dammbau Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2467 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Talebi, Hossein A1 - Zi, Goangseup A1 - Silani, Mohammad A1 - Samaniego, Esteban A1 - Rabczuk, Timon T1 - A simple circular cell method for multilevel finite element analysis JF - Journal of Applied Mathematics N2 - A simple multiscale analysis framework for heterogeneous solids based on a computational homogenization technique is presented. The macroscopic strain is linked kinematically to the boundary displacement of a circular or spherical representative volume which contains the microscopic information of the material. The macroscopic stress is obtained from the energy principle between the macroscopic scale and the microscopic scale. This new method is applied to several standard examples to show its accuracy and consistency of the method proposed. KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Feststoff Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170426-31639 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Skrinar, Matjaz T1 - A simple FEM Beam Element with an Arbitrary Number of Cracks N2 - To fulfil safety requirements the changes in the static and/or dynamic behaviour of the structure must be analysed with great care. These changes are often caused by local reduction of the stiffness of the structure caused by the irregularities in the structure, as for example cracks. In simple structures such analysis can be performed directly, by solving equations of motion, but for more complex structures a different approach, usually numerical, must be applied. The problem of crack implementation into the structure behaviour has been studied by many authors who have usually modelled the crack as a massless rotational spring of suitable stiffness placed at the beam at the location where the crack occurs. Recently, the numerical procedure for the computation of the stiffness matrix for a beam element with a single transverse crack has been replaced with the element stiffness matrix written in fully symbolic form. A detailed comparison of the results obtained by using 200 2D finite elements with those obtained with a single cracked beam element has confirmed the usefulness of such element. KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Rissbildung Y1 - 1997 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-4287 ER - TY - THES A1 - Eckardt, Stefan T1 - Adaptive heterogeneous multiscale models for the nonlinear simulation of concrete N2 - The nonlinear behavior of concrete can be attributed to the propagation of microcracks within the heterogeneous internal material structure. In this thesis, a mesoscale model is developed which allows for the explicit simulation of these microcracks. Consequently, the actual physical phenomena causing the complex nonlinear macroscopic behavior of concrete can be represented using rather simple material formulations. On the mesoscale, the numerical model explicitly resolves the components of the internal material structure. For concrete, a three-phase model consisting of aggregates, mortar matrix and interfacial transition zone is proposed. Based on prescribed grading curves, an efficient algorithm for the generation of three-dimensional aggregate distributions using ellipsoids is presented. In the numerical model, tensile failure of the mortar matrix is described using a continuum damage approach. In order to reduce spurious mesh sensitivities, introduced by the softening behavior of the matrix material, nonlocal integral-type material formulations are applied. The propagation of cracks at the interface between aggregates and mortar matrix is represented in a discrete way using a cohesive crack approach. The iterative solution procedure is stabilized using a new path following constraint within the framework of load-displacement-constraint methods which allows for an efficient representation of snap-back phenomena. In several examples, the influence of the randomly generated heterogeneous material structure on the stochastic scatter of the results is analyzed. Furthermore, the ability of mesoscale models to represent size effects is investigated. Mesoscale simulations require the discretization of the internal material structure. Compared to simulations on the macroscale, the numerical effort and the memory demand increases dramatically. Due to the complexity of the numerical model, mesoscale simulations are, in general, limited to small specimens. In this thesis, an adaptive heterogeneous multiscale approach is presented which allows for the incorporation of mesoscale models within nonlinear simulations of concrete structures. In heterogeneous multiscale models, only critical regions, i.e. regions in which damage develops, are resolved on the mesoscale, whereas undamaged or sparsely damage regions are modeled on the macroscale. A crucial point in simulations with heterogeneous multiscale models is the coupling of sub-domains discretized on different length scales. The sub-domains differ not only in the size of the finite elements but also in the constitutive description. In this thesis, different methods for the coupling of non-matching discretizations - constraint equations, the mortar method and the arlequin method - are investigated and the application to heterogeneous multiscale models is presented. Another important point is the detection of critical regions. An adaptive solution procedure allowing the transfer of macroscale sub-domains to the mesoscale is proposed. In this context, several indicators which trigger the model adaptation are introduced. Finally, the application of the proposed adaptive heterogeneous multiscale approach in nonlinear simulations of concrete structures is presented. N2 - Das nichtlineare Materialverhalten von Beton ist durch die Entwicklung von Mikrorissen innerhalb der heterogenen Materialstruktur gekennzeichnet. In dieser Arbeit wird ein Mesoskalenmodell entwickelt, welches die einzelnen Bestandteile der Materialstruktur explizit auflöst und somit die Simulation dieser Mikrorisse erlaubt. Dadurch können die wirklichen physikalischen Vorgänge, welche das komplexe nichtlineare Verhalten von Beton verursachen, durch relativ einfache Materialformulierungen abgebildet werden. Für Beton wird auf der Mesoskala ein 3-Phasenmodell vorgeschlagen, bestehend aus groben Zuschlägen, Mörtelmatrix und Übergangszone zwischen Zuschlag und Matrix. In diesem Zusammenhang wird ein effizienter Algorithmus vorgestellt, welcher ausgehend von einer gegebenen Sieblinie dreidimensionale Kornstrukturen mittels Ellipsoiden simuliert. Im Mesoskalenmodell wird das Zugversagen der Mörtelmatrix durch einen Kontinuumsansatz beschrieben. Um Netzabhängigkeiten, welche durch das Entfestigungsverhalten des Materials hervorgerufen werden, zu reduzieren, kommen nichtlokale Materialformulierungen zum Einsatz. Risse innerhalb der Übergangszone zwischen Zuschlag und Matrix werden, basierend auf einem kohäsiven Modell, mittels eines diskreten Rissansatzes abgebildet. Die Verwendung einer neuen Nebenbedingung innerhalb der Last-Verschiebungs-Zwangsmethode führt zu einer Stabilisierung des iterativen Lösungverfahrens, so dass eine effiziente Simulation von Snap-back Phänomenen möglich wird. Anhand von Beispielen wird gezeigt, dass Mesoskalenmodelle die stochastische Streuung von Ergebnissen und Maßstabseffekte abbilden können. Da auf der Mesoskala die Diskretisierung der inneren Materialstruktur erforderlich ist, steigt im Vergleich zu Simulationen auf der Makroskala der numerische Aufwand erheblich. Aufgrund der Komplexität des numerischen Modells sind Mesoskalensimulationen in der Regel auf kleine Probekörper beschränkt. In dieser Arbeit wird ein adaptiver heterogener Mehrskalenansatz vorgestellt, welcher die Verwendung von Mesoskalenmodellen in nichtlinearen Simulationen von Betonstrukturen erlaubt. In heterogenen Mehrskalenmodellen werden nur kritische Bereiche auf der Mesoskala aufgelöst, während ungeschädigte Bereiche auf der Makroskala abgebildet werden. Ein wichtiger Aspekt in Simulationen mit heterogenen Mehrskalenmodellen ist die Kopplung der auf unterschiedlichen Längenskalen diskretisierten Teilgebiete. Diese unterscheiden sich nicht nur in der Größe der finiten Elemente sondern auch in der Beschreibung des Materials. Verschiedene Methoden zur Kopplung nicht übereinstimmender Vernetzungen - Kopplungsgleichungen, die Mortar-Methode und die Arlequin-Methode - werden untersucht und ihre Anwendung in heterogenen Mehrskalenmodellen wird gezeigt. Ein weiterer wichtiger Aspekt ist die Bestimmung kritischer Regionen. Eine adaptive Lösungsstrategie wird entwickelt, welche die Umwandlung von Makroskalengebieten auf die Mesoskala erlaubt. In diesem Zusammenhang werden Indikatoren vorgestellt, die eine Modellanpassung auslösen. Anhand nichtlinearer Simulationen von Betonstrukturen wird die Anwendung des vorgestellten adaptiven heterogenen Mehrskalenansatzes demonstriert. T2 - Adaptive heterogene Mehrskalenmodelle zur nichtlinearen Simulation von Beton T3 - ISM-Bericht // Institut für Strukturmechanik, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar - 2010,1 KW - Beton KW - Mehrskalenanalyse KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Nichtlineare Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Schadensmechanik KW - Mehrskalenmodell KW - Adaptives Verfahren KW - concrete KW - multiscale method KW - finite element method KW - continuum damage mechanics KW - adaptive simulation Y1 - 2009 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20100317-15023 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lee, Kangkun A1 - Lee, Kijang T1 - Additional bending moment for shear-lag phenomenon in tube structures N2 - Framed-tube system with multiple internal tubes is analysed using an orthotropic box beam analogy approach in which each tube is individually modelled by a box beam that accounts for the flexural and shear deformations, as well as the shear-lag effects. A simple numerical modeling technique is proposed for estimating the shear-lag phenomenon in tube structures with multiple internal tubes. The proposed method idealizes the framed-tube structures with multiple internal tubes as equivalent multiple tubes, each composed of four equivalent orthotropic plate panels. The numerical analysis is based on the minimum potential energy principle in conjunction with the variational approach. The shear-lag phenomenon of such structures is studied taking into account the additional bending moments in the tubes. A detailed work is carried out through the numerical analysis of the additional bending moment. The moment factor is further introduced to identify the shear lag phenomenon along with the additional moment. KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Physikalisches Verfahren KW - Hochhaus Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2472 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Daniunas, A. A1 - Komka, A. A1 - Werner, F. T1 - ANALYSIS AND DETERMINATION OF STRENGTH IN PLASTIC STAGE OF FREE FORM STEEL SHAPES N2 - The steel structure design codes require to check up the member strength when evaluating plastic deformations. The model of perfectly plastic material is accepted. The strength criteria for simple cross-sections (I section, etc.) of steel members are given in design codes. The analytical strength criteria for steel cross-sections and numerical approaches based on stepwise procedure are investigated in many articles. Another way for checking the carrying capacity of cross-sections is the use of methods that are applied for defining strain-deformed state of elastic perfectly plastic systems. In this paper non-iterative methods are suggested for checking strength of cross-sections. Carrying capacity of cross section is verified according to extremum principle of plastic fail under monotonically loading and the strain-deformed state of cross-section is defined according to extremum energy principals of elastic potential of residual stresses and complementary work of residual displacements. The mathematical expressions of these principals for discrete cross-section are formulated as problems of convex mathematical programming. The cross-section of steel member using finite element method is divided into free form plane elements. The constant distribution of stresses along the finite element is accepted. The relationships of finite elements for static formulation of the problem are formed so, that kinematics formulation relationships could be obtained in a formal way using the theory of duality. Numerical examples of determination of cross-section strength, composition of interactive curves and composition of moment-curvature curves for different axial force levels are presented. KW - Stahlkonstruktion KW - Plastische Deformation KW - Mathematisches Modell KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 2000 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-5803 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Most, Thomas A1 - Eckardt, Stefan T1 - Application of a hybrid parallelization technique to accelerate the numerical simulation of nonlinear mechanical problems N2 - This paper presents the combination of two different parallelization environments, OpenMP and MPI, in one numerical simulation tool. The computation of the system matrices and vectors is parallelized with OpenMP and the solution of the system of equations is done with the MPIbased solver MUMPS. The efficiency of both algorithms is shown on several linear and nonlinear examples using the Finite Element Method and a meshless discretization technique. KW - Framework KW - API KW - Parallelverarbeitung KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2599 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Melnikov, B. E. A1 - Semenov, Artem T1 - Application of Multimodel Method of Elasto-Plastic Analysis for the Multilevel Computation of Structures N2 - Creation of hierarchical sequence of the plastic and viscoplastic models according to different levels of structure approximations is considered. Developed strategy of multimodel analysis, which consists of creation of the inelastic models library, determination of selection criteria system and caring out of multivariant sequential clarifying computations, is described. Application of the multimodel approach in numerical computations has demonstrated possibility of reliable prediction of stress-strain response under wide variety of combined nonproportional loading. KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Physikalisches Verfahren KW - Elastoplastizität Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2487 ER - TY - THES A1 - Roos, Dirk T1 - Approximation und Interpolation von Grenzzustandsfunktionen zur Sicherheitsbewertung nichtlinearer Finite-Elemente-Strukturen T1 - Reliability analysis using approximation and interpolation of nonlinear finite element limit state functions N2 - Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Berechnung der Sicherheit von Strukturen mit sowohl geometrisch als auch physikalisch nichtlinearem Verhalten. Die Berechnung der Versagenswahrscheinlichkeit einer Struktur mit Hilfe von Monte-Carlo-Simulationsmethoden erfordert, dass die Funktion der Strukturantwort implizit berechnet wird, zum Beispiel durch nichtlineare Strukturanalysen für jede Realisation der Zufallsvariablen. Die Strukturanalysen bilden jedoch den Hauptanteil am Berechnungsaufwand der Zuverlässigkeitsanalyse, so dass die Analyse von realistischen Strukturen mit nichtlinearem Verhalten durch die begrenzten Computer-Ressourcen stark eingeschränkt ist. Die klassischen Antwortflächenverfahren approximieren die Funktion der Strukturantwort oder aber die Grenzzustandsfunktion durch Polynome niedriger Ordnung. Dadurch ist für die Auswertung des Versagens-Kriteriums nur noch von Interesse, ob eine Realisation der Basisvariablen innerhalb oder außerhalb des von der Antwortflächenfunktion gebildeten Raumes liegt - die Strukturanalyse kann dann entfallen. Bei stark nichtlinearen Grenzzustandsfunktionen versagt die polynomiale Approximation. Das directional sampling neigt bei Problemen mit vielen Zufallsvariablen zu einem systematischen Fehler. Das adaptive importance directional sampling dagegen beseitigt diesen Fehler, verschenkt jedoch Informationen über den Verlauf der Grenzzustandsfunktion, da die aufgefundenen Stützstellen aus den vorangegangenen Simulationsläufen nicht berücksichtigt werden können. Aus diesem Grund erscheint eine Kombination beider Simulationsverfahren und eine Interpolation mittels einer Antwortfläche geeignet, diese Probleme zu lösen. Dies war die Motivation für die Entwicklung eines Verfahren der adaptiven Simulation der Einheitsvektoren und anschließender Interpolation der Grenzzustandsfunktion durch eine Antwortflächenfunktion. Dieses Vorgehen stellt besondere Anforderungen an die Antwortflächenfunktion. Diese muss flexibel genug sein, um stark nichtlineare Grenzzustandsfunktionen beliebig genau annähern zu können. Außerdem sollte die Anzahl der verarbeitbaren Stützstellen nicht begrenzt sein. Auch ist zu berücksichtigen, dass die Ermittlung der Stützstellen auf der Grenzzustandsfunktion nicht regelmäßig erfolgt. Die in dieser Arbeit entwickelten Methoden der lokalen Interpolation der Grenzzustandsfunktion durch Normalen-Hyperebenen bzw. sekantialen Hyperebenen und der sowohl lokalen als auch globalen Interpolation durch gewichtete Radien erfüllen diese Anforderungen. ungen. dieser Arbeit entwickelten Methoden der lokalen Interpolation der Grenzzustandsfunktion durch Normalen-Hyperebenen bzw. sekantialen Hyperebenen und der sowohl lokalen als auch globalen Interpolation durch gewichtete Radien erfüllen diese Anforderungen. N2 - The objective is the analysis of the structural reliability of nonlinear finite element systems. Normally, the limit state of a structural system is described implicitly, e.g. through an algorithmic procedure within finite element analysis. Alternatively, the original limit state function can be approximated by a response surface function. One of the major advantages of the response surface method lies in its potential to selectively determine the number of structural analyses of the support points. By such means the computational effort can be substantially reduced. On the other hand, the global approximation schemes widely used in the application of the response surface method can be quite misleading due to the lack of information in certain regions of the random variable space. It is therefore required to avoid such undesirable interpolation errors at reasonable computational effort. The polynomial approximations are not quite flexible. They always need a predefined number of limit state check points in unimportant directions in order to avoid any approximation problems. On this account the maximum number of limit state check points is limited, too. The study presents an approach to polyhedral and weighted modeling of convex and concave failure surfaces intended to provide reasonably accurate estimates of failure probabilities while maintaining computational efficiency. In particular, these response surfaces can be adaptively refined to consistently increase the accuracy of the estimated failure probability. This is achieved by a combination of random search strategies (based on the adaptive directional sampling approach) as well as deterministic search refinement together with local and global interpolation schemes. The main advantage of these methods is their flexibility for the approximation of highly nonlinear limit state functions. In this sense, the proposed methods are very robust and efficient. KW - Tragwerk KW - Nichtlineares System KW - Tragfähigkeit KW - Mechanisches Versagen KW - Zuverlässigkeitstheorie KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Sicherheit KW - Antwortflächenverfahren KW - structural reliability KW - response surface method KW - finite elements Y1 - 2001 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20040311-745 ER - TY - THES A1 - Schorling, York T1 - Beitrag zur Stabilitätsuntersuchung von Strukturen mit räumlich korrelierten geometrischen Imperfektionen N2 - Für geometrisch imperfekte Strukturen wird die Versagenswahrscheinlichkeit bezüglich Stabilitätskriterien bestimmt. Eine probabilistische Beschreibung der geometrischen Imperfektionen erfolgt mit skalaren ortsdiskretisierten Zufallsfeldern. Die Stabilitätsberechnungen werden mit der Finite Elemente Methode durchgeführt. Ausgangspunkt der Berechnung ist eine systematische Formulierung probabilistisch gewichteter Imperfektionsformen durch eine Eigenwertzerlegung der Kovarianzmatrix. Wenn mit einer strukturmechanisch orientierten Sensitivitätsanalyse ein Unterraum zur näherungsweisen Beschreibung des probabilistischen Strukturverhaltens gefunden wird, kann die Versagenswahrscheinlichkeit numerisch sehr effizient durch ein Interaktionsmodell bestimmt werden. Es zeigte sich, daß dies genau dann möglich ist, wenn die Beulform merklich im Imperfektionsfeld enthalten ist. Die Imperfektionsform am Bemessungspunkt entspricht dann, unabhängig vom Lastniveau, gerade der Beulform. Wenn die Beulform im Imperfektionsfeld einen untergeordneten Beitrag liefert, erscheint eine Reduktion des stochastischen Problems auf wenige Zufallsvariablen dagegen nicht möglich. N2 - The thesis presents a concept for reliability analysis of geometrical imperfect structures with respect to static stability criteria. The geometrical imperfections are modeled as Gaussian random fields. The structural analysis is based on the Finite Element Method. A spectral decomposition of the covariance matrix, enables to formulate independent probabilistically weighted imperfections shapes, which may be analyzed by means of structural mechanics. Reliability calculations with procedures such as the response surface method require the reduction of the random variable space. Examples proved that a suitable definition of a subspace of the random variable space is possible, if the buckling shapes are sufficiently included in the random field. In this case the imperfection shape is-independent of the load level-identical to the buckling shape. In contrast if the buckling shapes are not included in the random field, the structure shows a wide banded behavior. Consequently a reduction of the variable space and the application of an interaction models is then not feasible for the determination of the failure probabilty. KW - Tragwerk KW - Formabweichung KW - Stabilität KW - Beulung KW - Zuverlässigkeit KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Imperfektion KW - Berechnung KW - Stochastik KW - Zufallsfeld Y1 - 1997 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20040216-317 ER - TY - THES A1 - Will, Johannes T1 - Beitrag zur Standsicherheitsberechnung im geklüfteten Fels in der Kontinuums- und Diskontinuumsmechanik unter Verwendung impliziter und expliziter Berechnungsstrategien T1 - Structural safety analysis for jointed rock with continuum and discontinuum mechanics in implizit and explizit codes KW - Staumauer KW - Standsicherheit KW - Klüftung KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Diskrete-Elemente-Methode KW - Kontinuumsmechanik KW - Diskontinuumsmechanik KW - jointed rock KW - continuum mechanics KW - diskontinuum mechanics Y1 - 1999 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20040310-613 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Reichert, Ina A1 - Olney, Peter A1 - Lahmer, Tom T1 - Combined approach for optimal sensor placement and experimental verification in the context of tower-like structures JF - Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitoring N2 - When it comes to monitoring of huge structures, main issues are limited time, high costs and how to deal with the big amount of data. In order to reduce and manage them, respectively, methods from the field of optimal design of experiments are useful and supportive. Having optimal experimental designs at hand before conducting any measurements is leading to a highly informative measurement concept, where the sensor positions are optimized according to minimal errors in the structures’ models. For the reduction of computational time a combined approach using Fisher Information Matrix and mean-squared error in a two-step procedure is proposed under the consideration of different error types. The error descriptions contain random/aleatoric and systematic/epistemic portions. Applying this combined approach on a finite element model using artificial acceleration time measurement data with artificially added errors leads to the optimized sensor positions. These findings are compared to results from laboratory experiments on the modeled structure, which is a tower-like structure represented by a hollow pipe as the cantilever beam. Conclusively, the combined approach is leading to a sound experimental design that leads to a good estimate of the structure’s behavior and model parameters without the need of preliminary measurements for model updating. KW - Strukturmechanik KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - tower-like structures KW - experimental validation KW - mean-squared error KW - fisher-information matrix Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20210804-44701 UR - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13349-020-00448-7 VL - 2021 IS - volume 11 SP - 223 EP - 234 PB - Heidelberg CY - Springer ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ataollahi Oshkour, Azim A1 - Talebi, Hossein A1 - Seyed Shirazi, Seyed Farid A1 - Bayat, Mehdi A1 - Yau, Yat Huang A1 - Tarlochan, Faris A1 - Abu Osman, Noor Azuan T1 - Comparison of various functionally graded femoral prostheses by finite element analysis JF - Scientific World Journal N2 - This study is focused on finite element analysis of a model comprising femur into which a femoral component of a total hip replacement was implanted. The considered prosthesis is fabricated from a functionally graded material (FGM) comprising a layer of a titanium alloy bonded to a layer of hydroxyapatite. The elastic modulus of the FGM was adjusted in the radial, longitudinal, and longitudinal-radial directions by altering the volume fraction gradient exponent. Four cases were studied, involving two different methods of anchoring the prosthesis to the spongy bone and two cases of applied loading. The results revealed that the FG prostheses provoked more SED to the bone. The FG prostheses carried less stress, while more stress was induced to the bone and cement. Meanwhile, less shear interface stress was stimulated to the prosthesis-bone interface in the noncemented FG prostheses. The cement-bone interface carried more stress compared to the prosthesis-cement interface. Stair climbing induced more harmful effects to the implanted femur components compared to the normal walking by causing more stress. Therefore, stress shielding, developed stresses, and interface stresses in the THR components could be adjusted through the controlling stiffness of the FG prosthesis by managing volume fraction gradient exponent. KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Hüftgelenk KW - Funktioneller Gradientenwerkstoff Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170413-31194 ER - TY - THES A1 - Hanna, John T1 - Computational Fracture Modeling and Design of Encapsulation-Based Self-Healing Concrete Using XFEM and Cohesive Surface Technique N2 - Encapsulation-based self-healing concrete (SHC) is the most promising technique for providing a self-healing mechanism to concrete. This is due to its capacity to heal fractures effectively without human interventions, extending the operational life and lowering maintenance costs. The healing mechanism is created by embedding capsules containing the healing agent inside the concrete. The healing agent will be released once the capsules are fractured and the healing occurs in the vicinity of the damaged part. The healing efficiency of the SHC is still not clear and depends on several factors; in the case of microcapsules SHC the fracture of microcapsules is the most important aspect to release the healing agents and hence heal the cracks. This study contributes to verifying the healing efficiency of SHC and the fracture mechanism of the microcapsules. Extended finite element method (XFEM) is a flexible, and powerful discrete crack method that allows crack propagation without the requirement for re-meshing and has been shown high accuracy for modeling fracture in concrete. In this thesis, a computational fracture modeling approach of Encapsulation-based SHC is proposed based on the XFEM and cohesive surface technique (CS) to study the healing efficiency and the potential of fracture and debonding of the microcapsules or the solidified healing agents from the concrete matrix as well. The concrete matrix and a microcapsule shell both are modeled by the XFEM and combined together by CS. The effects of the healed-crack length, the interfacial fracture properties, and microcapsule size on the load carrying capability and fracture pattern of the SHC have been studied. The obtained results are compared to those obtained from the zero thickness cohesive element approach to demonstrate the significant accuracy and the validity of the proposed simulation. The present fracture simulation is developed to study the influence of the capsular clustering on the fracture mechanism by varying the contact surface area of the CS between the microcapsule shell and the concrete matrix. The proposed fracture simulation is expanded to 3D simulations to validate the 2D computational simulations and to estimate the accuracy difference ratio between 2D and 3D simulations. In addition, a proposed design method is developed to design the size of the microcapsules consideration of a sufficient volume of healing agent to heal the expected crack width. This method is based on the configuration of the unit cell (UC), Representative Volume Element (RVE), Periodic Boundary Conditions (PBC), and associated them to the volume fraction (Vf) and the crack width as variables. The proposed microcapsule design is verified through computational fracture simulations. KW - Beton KW - Bruchverhalten KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Self-healing concrete KW - Computational fracture modeling KW - Capsular clustering; Design of microcapsules KW - XFEM KW - Cohesive surface technique KW - Mikrokapsel KW - Selbstheilendem Beton KW - Computermodellierung des Bruchverhaltens KW - Entwurf von Mikrokapseln KW - Kapselclustern KW - Erweiterte Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Kohäsionsflächenverfahren Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20221124-47467 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Legatiuk, Dmitrii A1 - Weisz-Patrault, Daniel T1 - Coupling of Complex Function Theory and Finite Element Method for Crack Propagation Through Energetic Formulation: Conformal Mapping Approach and Reduction to a Riemann–Hilbert Problem JF - Computational Methods and Function Theory N2 - In this paper we present a theoretical background for a coupled analytical–numerical approach to model a crack propagation process in two-dimensional bounded domains. The goal of the coupled analytical–numerical approach is to obtain the correct solution behaviour near the crack tip by help of the analytical solution constructed by using tools of complex function theory and couple it continuously with the finite element solution in the region far from the singularity. In this way, crack propagation could be modelled without using remeshing. Possible directions of crack growth can be calculated through the minimization of the total energy composed of the potential energy and the dissipated energy based on the energy release rate. Within this setting, an analytical solution of a mixed boundary value problem based on complex analysis and conformal mapping techniques is presented in a circular region containing an arbitrary crack path. More precisely, the linear elastic problem is transformed into a Riemann–Hilbert problem in the unit disk for holomorphic functions. Utilising advantages of the analytical solution in the region near the crack tip, the total energy could be evaluated within short computation times for various crack kink angles and lengths leading to a potentially efficient way of computing the minimization procedure. To this end, the paper presents a general strategy of the new coupled approach for crack propagation modelling. Additionally, we also discuss obstacles in the way of practical realisation of this strategy. KW - Angewandte Mathematik KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Rissausbreitung KW - Modellierung KW - Bruchmechanik KW - fracture mechanics KW - crack propagation KW - coupling KW - energetic approach Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20210805-44763 UR - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40315-021-00403-7 VL - 2021 SP - 1 EP - 23 PB - Springer CY - Heidelberg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kaklauskas, Gintaris A1 - Cervenka, Vladimir A1 - Cervenka, Jan T1 - Deflection Calculation of RC Beams: Finite Element Software versus Design Code Methods N2 - The paper investigates accuracy of deflection predictions made by the finite element package ATENA and design code methods ACI and EC2. Deflections have been calculated for a large number of experimental reinforced concrete beams reported by three investigators. Statistical parameters have been established for each of the technique at different load levels, separately for the beams with small and moderate reinforcement ratio. KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Physikalisches Verfahren KW - Balken Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2498 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Êirinhevsky, V. V. A1 - Dîkhnyak, B. M. A1 - Êirichevsky, R. V. A1 - Êîzub, Y. G. T1 - Determination of the Temperature of Dissipative Warming and Parameters of Fracture in Elastomers with using of Singular Finite Elements N2 - For modeling of singular fields of stresses and deformations in elasters with a crack is offered to use of three-dimesional a special finite element. Weak compessible of elasters is taken into account on the basis of threefold approximation of fields of displacements, deformations and function of volume change. At intensive cyclic loading of the elastomer constructions with a crack it is necessary to take into account warming and large deformations at the crack top. The stress-deformed state elasters with a crack is determined from the decision of a nonlinear problem by a modified method Newton-Kantorovich. Account stress intensity factors for a rectangular plate with a various arrangement of a through crack is executed. Process of development of a surface crack and dissipative warming in prismatic a element of shift is investigated. KW - Elastomer KW - Temperatur KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 1997 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-5471 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pick, Tobias A1 - Heimsund, Bjoern-Ove A1 - Milbradt, Peter T1 - Development and Analysis of Sparse Matrix Concepts for Finite Element Approximation on general Cells N2 - In engineering and computing, the finite element approximation is one of the most well-known computational solution techniques. It is a great tool to find solutions for mechanic, fluid mechanic and ecological problems. Whoever works with the finite element method will need to solve a large system of linear equations. There are different ways to find a solution. One way is to use a matrix decomposition technique such as LU or QR. The other possibility is to use an iterative solution algorithm like Conjugate Gradients, Gauß-Seidel, Multigrid Methods, etc. This paper will focus on iterative solvers and the needed storage techniques... KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Physikalisches Verfahren KW - Bandmatrix Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2500 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Ducke, M. A1 - Eckstein, U. A1 - Montag, U. T1 - Die Eisenbahnbrücken des Lehrter Bahnhofs in Berlin - Ein ganzheitliches FE-Berechnungskonzept N2 - Der Komplexität moderner Brückenbauwerke scheinen die verwendeten Berechungsmodelle oft nicht angemessen. Tragwerksberechnungen basieren in vielen Fällen noch auf der Vorgehensweise, das Brückenbauwerk in Einzelbauteile zu zerlegen und mit unterschiedlichen Teilmodellen zu behandeln. Das erscheint, auch vor dem Hintergrund ständig wachsender Rechnerleistung, nicht mehr zeitgemäß. Dies gilt zum Beispiel auch für die gängige Praxis, flächenhafte Brückenüberbauten mit Balkenmodellen zu berechnen. Der vorliegende Beitrag stellt ein ganzheitliches Berech-nungskonzept vor, welches auf der Basis eines einzigen FE-Modells die Berechnung des Gesamtbauwerks erlaubt. Damit wird für alle Bauteile neben der Zustandsgrößenberechnung auch die Bemessung von Stahl- und Spannbetonbauteilen bis hin zu Nachweisen wie zur Beschränkung der Rissbreite geführt. Die Anwendung dieses Berechnungskonzeptes wird am Beispiel der Eisenbahnüberführung des neuen Lehrter Bahn-hofs in Berlin gezeigt. Das verwendete FE-Modell umfasst Baugrund, Fundamente, Stahl- bzw. Gußstahlunterkonstruktion sowie den Stahl- bzw. Spannbetonüberbau. Besonderheiten sind unter anderem die Modellierung des plattenbalkenartigen Überbaus durch exzentrische, vorspannbare Schalenelemente und das getrennte Vorhalten von tragwerks- und lastbezogenen Eingabefiles. Damit gelingt die sequentielle Erfassung unterschiedlicher Bettungsmoduli zur Simulation statischer und dynamischer Beanspruchungen, die Berücksichtigung des Anspannens und der Interaktion zwischen vorgespannten Stahlverbänden zur Aufnahme von Horizontallasten sowie die Berücksichtigung unterschiedlicher statischer Systeme bei der Herstellung des Spannbetonüberbaus. KW - Berlin KW - Eisenbahnbrücke KW - Berechnung KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Lehrter Bahnhof KW - Gesamtbauwerk Y1 - 2000 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-5812 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zolotov, Alexander B. A1 - Akimov, Pavel T1 - Discrete-continual Finite Element Method of Analysis for Three-dimensional Curvilinear Structures N2 - This paper is devoted to discrete-continual finite element method (DCFEM) of analysis for three-dimensional curvilinear structures. Operational and variational formulations of the problem in the ring coordinate system are presented. The discrete-continual design model for structures with constant physical and geometrical parameters in longitudinal direction is offered on the basis of so-called curvilinear discrete-continual finite elements. Element coordinate system, approximation of nodal unknowns, construction of element nodal load vector are under consideration. Element system of differential equations is formulated with use of special generalized block-structured stiffness matrix of discrete-continual finite element. Local differential relations are formulated. Resultant multipoint boundary problem for system of ordinary differential equations is given. Method of analytical solution of multipoint boundary problems in structural analysis is offered as well. Its major peculiarities include universality, computer-oriented algorithm involving theory of distributions, computational stability, optimal conditionality of resultant systems, partial Jordan decomposition of matrix of coefficients, eliminating necessity of calculation of root vectors. Brief information concerning developed software is provided. KW - Raumtragwerk KW - Kreis KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-3848 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Burghardt, Michael A1 - Meißner, Udo F. T1 - Dreidimensionale Finite-Element-Baugrundmodelle für Ingeniuerprobleme N2 - Bei komplexen Gründungskonstruktionen sind Planungsfehler durch eine konsistente Modellierung vermeidbar. Manuelle Berechnungsmethoden ermöglichen im allgemeinen ein dreidimensionales Vorgehen nicht. Numerische Berechnungsmethoden, wie z.B. die Finite-Element-Methode, sind ein optimales Werkzeug zur ganzheitlichen Simulation des Problems. Die für die Finite-Element-Analyse notwendige Diskretisierung komplexer Bau- grundstrukturen ist manuell nicht zu bewältigen. Der vorliegende Beitrag zeigt wie ein Finite-Element-Modell automatisch aus einem geotechnischen Modell unter Berücksichtigung der spezifischen Anforderungen der Baugrund-Tragwerk-Struktur und des Bauablaufes erzeugt werden kann. Hierbei wird die Berücksichtigung der geometrischen und der mechanischen Besonderheiten bei der Netzgenerierung dargestellt. KW - Baugrund KW - Mathematisches Modell KW - Dreidimensionales Modell KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 2000 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-5750 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Gabbert, U. A1 - Grochla, J. A1 - Köppe, H. T1 - Dynamic-explicit finite element simulation of complex problems in civil engineering by parallel computing N2 - The paper deals with the simulation of the non-linear and time dependent behaviour of complex structures in engineering. Such simulations have to provide high accuracy in the prediction of deformations and stability, by taking into account the long term influences of the non-linear behaviour of the material as well as the large deformation and contact conditions. The limiting factors of the computer simulation are the computer run time and the memory requirement during solving large scale problems. To overcome these problems we use a dynamic-explicit time integration procedure for the solution of the semi-discrete equations of motion, which is very suited for parallel processing. In the paper at first we give a brief review of the theoretical background of the mechanical modelling and the dynamic-explicit technique for the solution of the semi-discrete equations of motion. Then the concept of parallel processing will be discussed . A test example concludes the paper. KW - Tragwerk KW - Nichtlineares Phänomen KW - Zeitabhängigkeit KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 1997 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-4259 ER - TY - THES A1 - Ullrich, Carmen T1 - Dynamische Analyse der Sprottetalbrücke N2 - Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der dynamischen Analyse der Sprottetalbrücke infolge aufgetretener Asphaltschäden. Sie beinhaltet die Erstellung eines FE-Modells, der Darstellung der theoretischen Grundlagen der Dynamik sowie die Auswertung von berechneten Eigenformen und Asphaltspannungen unter Berücksichtigung der derzeit gültigen Normen. N2 - The diploma thesis contains the dynamic analysis of the roadwaybridge >Sprottetalbrücke< with modelling a FE-structure, presents the principle basics of the dynamic and interprets the results in consider of the presently available regulations in germany. KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Dynamik KW - Brückenbau KW - Dynamische Analyse KW - Modale Analyse KW - Straßenbrücken KW - Sprottetal KW - Sprottetalbrücke KW - Tragrostbrücke KW - Überfahrt KW - Slang KW - Asphalt KW - Lastwechselzahl Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-7268 N1 - Der Volltext-Zugang wurde im Zusammenhang mit der Klärung urheberrechtlicher Fragen mit sofortiger Wirkung gesperrt. ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kwak, Hyo-Gyoung A1 - Kim, Jin-Kook T1 - Efficient Shoring System in RC Frame Structures N2 - In this paper, systematic analyses for the shoring systems installed to support the applied loads during construction are performed on the basis of the numerical approach. On the basis of a rigorous time-dependent analysis, structural behaviors of reinforced concrete (RC) frame structures according to the changes in design variables such as the types of shoring systems, shore stiffness and shore spacing are analyzed and discussed. The time-dependent deformations of concrete such as creep and shrinkage and construction sequences of frame structures are also taken into account to minimize the structural instability and to reach to an improved design of shoring system because these effects may increase the axial forces delivered to the shores. In advance, the influence of the column shortening effect, generally mentioned in a tall building structure, is analyzed. From many parametric studies, it has been finally concluded that the most effective shoring system in RC frame structures is 2S1R (two shores and one reshore) regardless of the changes in design variables. KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Physikalisches Verfahren KW - Skelettbau KW - Construction Sequence KW - Shoring System KW - Shore Stiffness KW - Shore Spacing Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2511 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Tzanev, D. T1 - Entwurf eines objektorientierten Modells zur Analyse von Schalentragwerken N2 - In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden dickwandige Schalentragwerke unter statischen Belastungen betrachtet. Die Schale besteht aus verschiedenen Zonen und in jeder Zone wird die Schalenmittelflaeche mittels eines eigenen Geometriegleichungssystems definiert. Das Verzerrungsfeld hat allen 6 unabhaengigen Komponenten unter der Annahme, dass die Querschnittsfasern, die normal zu der Mittelflaeche der unbelasteten Schale sind, geradelinig bleiben. Ein dreidimensionales isoparametrisches finites Element wird vorgeschlagen. Die Berechnung wird mit der Hilfe der Makroelemententechnik durchgefuehrt. In der Arbeit werden die wesentliche Parameter der Schalengeometrie, sowie auch entsprechendes Anteil von Klassen des konstruktiven Modells, definiert. Ein konstruktives Informationsmodell und ein FEM-Informationsmodell, werden entwickelt. Die Informationsverbindungen zwischen den beiden Modellen werden definiert. Diese objektorientierten Modelle werden in Programmiersprache Microsoft Visual C++ v.4.0 unter Windows 95 implementiert. Als numerisches Beispiel wird ein Bogenmauertragwerk betrachtet. KW - Bogenstaumauer KW - Schale KW - Dickwandiges Bauelement KW - Dreidimensionales Modell KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 1997 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-4397 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lahmer, Tom T1 - FEM-Based determination of real and complex elastic, dielectric, and piezoelectric moduli in piezoceramic materials JF - IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control N2 - We propose an enhanced iterative scheme for the precise reconstruction of piezoelectric material parameters from electric impedance and mechanical displacement measurements. It is based on finite-element simulations of the full three-dimensional piezoelectric equations, combined with an inexact Newton or nonlinear Landweber iterative inversion scheme. We apply our method to two piezoelectric materials and test its performance. For the first material, the manufacturer provides a full data set; for the second one, no material data set is available. For both cases, our inverse scheme, using electric impedance measurements as input data, performs well. KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Piezoelectric materials KW - Dielectric materials KW - Computational modeling KW - Frequency KW - Finite element methods KW - Manufacturing KW - Impedance measurement KW - Partial differential equations KW - Resonance KW - Resonanz Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20171030-36083 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Berger, Hans A1 - Graeff-Weinberg, K. T1 - FEM-Detailuntersuchungen an Tragwerken unter Einsatz von pNh-Übergangselementen N2 - Detailuntersuchungen an Tragwerken führen bei FE-Berechnungen immer wieder auf das Problem einer geeigneten Netzgestaltung. Während in weiten Bereichen ein grobes Netz ausreicht, muß an kritischen Stellen ein sehr feines Netz gewählt werden, um gerade dort hinreichend genaue Ergebnisse zu erhalten. Bei der Realisierung lokaler Netzverdichtungen stellt die Gestaltung des Übergangs vom groben zum feinen Netz das Hauptproblem dar. Im Beitrag wird hierzu eine Familie von FE-Übergangselementen vorgestellt, mit denen sich eine voll-kompatible Kopplung von wenigen großen Elementen mit vielen kleinen Elementen bereits über nur eine Stufe erzielen läßt. Diese neu entwickelten sogenannten pNh-Elemente ermöglichen an einer oder mehreren Seiten den Anschluß von N kleineren Elementen (Elementseiten für h-Verfeinerung). Das wird durch N stückweise definierte Ansatzfunktionen an den entsprechenden Seiten erreicht, wobei die Teilung nicht äquidistant sein braucht. Darüber hinaus ist es möglich, Elemente unterschiedlichen Polynomgrades p an den Standardseiten und den Verfeinerungsseiten anzuschließen. Der praktische Einsatz der Übergangselemente setzt geeignete automatische oder halbautomatische Netzgeneratoren voraus, die diese Elemente einbeziehen. Im Rahmen einer substrukturorientierten Modellierung läßt sich dies besonders günstig realisieren. Im Beitrag wird gezeigt, wie durch Zerlegung des Gesamtmodells in Bereiche mit grobem Netz, mit Übergangsnetz und mit feinem Netz, eine effektive Generierung der Netzverdichtungen zu erreichen ist. An einem praktischen Beispiel aus dem Bauingenieurwesen werden die Vorteile des vorgestellten Übergangselementkonzeptes umfassend demonstriert. KW - Tragwerk KW - Modellierung KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 1997 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-4267 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Milbradt, Peter A1 - Schierbaum, Jochen A1 - Schwöppe, Axel T1 - Finite Cell-Elements of Higher Order N2 - The method of the finite elements is an adaptable numerical procedure for interpolation as well as for the numerical approximation of solutions of partial differential equations. The basis of these procedure is the formulation of suitable finite elements and element decompositions of the solution space. Classical finite elements are based on triangles or quadrangles in the two-dimensional space and tetrahedron or hexahedron in the threedimensional space. The use of arbitrary-dimensional convex and non-convex polyhedrons as the geometrical basis of finite elements increases the flexibility of generating finite element decompositions substantially and is sometimes the only way to get a clear decomposition... KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Physikalisches Verfahren Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2524 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Milbradt, Peter A1 - Schwöppe, Axel T1 - Finite Element Approximation auf der Basis geometrischer Zellen N2 - Die Methode der Finiten Elemente ist ein numerisches Verfahren zur Interpolation vorgegebener Werte und zur numerischen Approximation von Lösungen stationärer oder instationärer partieller Differentialgleichungen bzw. Systemen partieller Differentialgleichungen. Grundlage dieser Verfahren ist die Formulierung geeigneter Finiter Elemente und Finiter Element Zerlegungen. Finite Elemente besitzen in der Regel eine geometrische Basis bestehend aus Strecken im eindimensionalen, Drei- oder Vierecken im zweidimensionalen und Tetra- oder Hexaedern im dreidimensionalen euklidischen Raum, eine Menge von Freiheitsgraden und eine Basis von Funktionen. Die geometrische Basis eines Finiten Elements wird verallgemeinert als geometrische Zelle formuliert. Diese geschlossene geometrische Formulierung führt zu einer geometrieunabhängigen Definition der Basisfunktionen eines Finiten Elements in den Zellkoordinaten der geometrischen Zelle. Finite Elemente auf der Basis geometrischer Zellen werden als Bestandteile Finiter Element Zerlegungen in Finiten Element Interpolationen und Finiten Element Approximationen verwendet. Die Finiten Element Approximationen werden am Beispiel der 2-dimensionalen Diffusionsgleichung über das Standard-Galerkin-Verfahren ermittelt. KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Approximation Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-3333 ER - TY - THES A1 - Habtemariam, Abinet Kifle T1 - Generalized Beam Theory for the analysis of thin-walled circular pipe members N2 - The detailed structural analysis of thin-walled circular pipe members often requires the use of a shell or solid-based finite element method. Although these methods provide a very good approximation of the deformations, they require a higher degree of discretization which causes high computational costs. On the other hand, the analysis of thin-walled circular pipe members based on classical beam theories is easy to implement and needs much less computation time, however, they are limited in their ability to approximate the deformations as they cannot consider the deformation of the cross-section. This dissertation focuses on the study of the Generalized Beam Theory (GBT) which is both accurate and efficient in analyzing thin-walled members. This theory is based on the separation of variables in which the displacement field is expressed as a combination of predetermined deformation modes related to the cross-section, and unknown amplitude functions defined on the beam's longitudinal axis. Although the GBT was initially developed for long straight members, through the consideration of complementary deformation modes, which amend the null transverse and shear membrane strain assumptions of the classical GBT, problems involving short members, pipe bends, and geometrical nonlinearity can also be analyzed using GBT. In this dissertation, the GBT formulation for the analysis of these problems is developed and the application and capabilities of the method are illustrated using several numerical examples. Furthermore, the displacement and stress field results of these examples are verified using an equivalent refined shell-based finite element model. The developed static and dynamic GBT formulations for curved thin-walled circular pipes are based on the linear kinematic description of the curved shell theory. In these formulations, the complex problem in pipe bends due to the strong coupling effect of the longitudinal bending, warping and the cross-sectional ovalization is handled precisely through the derivation of the coupling tensors between the considered GBT deformation modes. Similarly, the geometrically nonlinear GBT analysis is formulated for thin-walled circular pipes based on the nonlinear membrane kinematic equations. Here, the initial linear and quadratic stress and displacement tangent stiffness matrices are built using the third and fourth-order GBT deformation mode coupling tensors. Longitudinally, the formulation of the coupled GBT element stiffness and mass matrices are presented using a beam-based finite element formulation. Furthermore, the formulated GBT elements are tested for shear and membrane locking problems and the limitations of the formulations regarding the membrane locking problem are discussed. N2 - Eine detaillierte Strukturanalyse dünnwandiger, kreisförmiger Rohrelemente erfordert oft die Verwendung von Schalenelementen in der Finite Elemente Methode. Diese Methode ermöglicht eine sehr gute Approximation des Verformungszustandes, erfordert jedoch einen hohen Grad der Diskretisierung, welcher wiederum einen hohen Rechenaufwand verursacht. Eine alternative Methode hierzu basiert auf klassischen Balkentheorien, welche eine einfache Modellierung ermöglichen und wesentlich geringeren Rechenaufwand erfordern. Diese weisen jedoch Einschränkungen bei der Approximation von Verformungen auf, da Querschnittsverformungen nicht berücksichtigt werden können. Schwerpunkt dieser Dissertation ist eine Untersuchung der Verallgemeinerten Technischen Biegetheorie (VTB), die sowohl eine genaue als auch eine effiziente Analyse von dünnwandigen Tragwerkselementen ermöglicht. Diese Theorie basiert auf einer Trennung der Variablen, in der das Verschiebungsfeld als eine Kombination von vorbestimmten Verformungsmoden der Querschnitts und unbekannten Amplitudenfunktionen in Längsrichtung ausgedrückt wird. Obwohl die VTB ursprünglich für lange, gerade Elemente entwickelt wurde, können durch die Berücksichtigung komplementärer Verformungsmoden, welche die Null-Annahmen der klassischen VTB für Quer- und Schubmembrandehnung abändern, Probleme mit kurzen Elementen, Rohrbögen und geometrischer Nichtlinearität analysiert werden. In dieser Dissertation wird die VTB-Formulierung für die Analyse dieser Probleme entwickelt. Die Anwendung und Möglichkeiten der Methode werden anhand mehrerer numerischer Beispiele veranschaulicht, deren Verschiebungs- und Spannungsfeldanalysen anhand eines äquivalenten, verfeinerten, schalenbasierten Finite-Elemente-Modells verifiziert werden. Die entwickelten statischen und dynamischen VTB-Formulierungen für Rohrbogenelemente basieren auf der linearen kinematischen Beschreibung der Theorie gekrümmter Schalen. In diesen Formulierungen wird das komplexe Problem in Rohrbögen aufgrund des starken Kopplungseffekts der Längsbiegung, der Verwölbung und der Querschnittsovalisierung durch die Herleitung der Kopplungstensoren zwischen den betrachteten VTB-Verformungsmoden präzise behandelt. In ähnlicher Weise wird die geometrisch nichtlineare VTB-Analyse für gerade Rohrelemente auf der Grundlage der nichtlinearen kinematischen Membrangleichungen formuliert. Die anfänglichen linearen und quadratischen Spannungs- und Verschiebungs-Tangentensteifigkeitsmatrizen werden dabei unter Verwendung der VTB-Kopplungstensoren dritter und vierter Ordnung aufgebaut. In Längsrichtung wird die Formulierung der gekoppelten VTB-Element-Steifigkeits- und Massenmatrizen unter Verwendung einer balkenbasierten Finite-Elemente Formulierung dargestellt. Weiterhin werden die VTB-Elemente auf Schub- und Membran-Locking-Probleme getestet und die Einschränkungen der Formulierungen bezüglich des Membran-Locking-Problems diskutiert. T3 - ISM-Bericht // Institut für Strukturmechanik, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar - 2022,2 KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Dynamische Analyse KW - Generalized Beam Theory (GBT) KW - Finite Element Method KW - Dynamic Analysis KW - Geometrically nonlinear analysis KW - Curved thin-walled circular pipes Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20220127-45723 ER - TY - THES A1 - Häfner, Stefan T1 - Grid-based procedures for the mechanical analysis of heterogeneous solids N2 - The importance of modern simulation methods in the mechanical analysis of heterogeneous solids is presented in detail. Thereby the problem is noted that even for small bodies the required high-resolution analysis reaches the limits of today's computational power, in terms of memory demand as well as acceptable computational effort. A further problem is that frequently the accuracy of geometrical modelling of heterogeneous bodies is inadequate. The present work introduces a systematic combination and adaption of grid-based methods for achieving an essentially higher resolution in the numerical analysis of heterogeneous solids. Grid-based methods are as well primely suited for developing efficient and numerically stable algorithms for flexible geometrical modeling. A key aspect is the uniform data management for a grid, which can be utilized to reduce the effort and complexity of almost all concerned methods. A new finite element program, called Mulgrido, was just developed to realize this concept consistently and to test the proposed methods. Several disadvantages which generally result from grid discretizations are selectively corrected by modified methods. The present work is structured into a geometrical model, a mechanical model and a numerical model. The geometrical model includes digital image-based modeling and in particular several methods for the theory-based generation of inclusion-matrix models. Essential contributions refer to variable shape, size distribution, separation checks and placement procedures of inclusions. The mechanical model prepares the fundamentals of continuum mechanics, homogenization and damage modeling for the following numerical methods. The first topic of the numerical model introduces to a special version of B-spline finite elements. These finite elements are entirely variable in the order k of B-splines. For homogeneous bodies this means that the approximation quality can arbitrarily be scaled. In addition, the multiphase finite element concept in combination with transition zones along material interfaces yields a valuable solution for heterogeneous bodies. As the formulation is element-based, the storage of a global stiffness matrix is superseded such that the memory demand can essentially be reduced. This is possible in combination with iterative solver methods which represent the second topic of the numerical model. Here, the focus lies on multigrid methods where the number of required operations to solve a linear equation system only increases linearly with problem size. Moreover, for badly conditioned problems quite an essential improvement is achieved by preconditioning. The third part of the numerical model discusses certain aspects of damage simulation which are closely related to the proposed grid discretization. The strong efficiency of the linear analysis can be maintained for damage simulation. This is achieved by a damage-controlled sequentially linear iteration scheme. Finally a study on the effective material behavior of heterogeneous bodies is presented. Especially the influence of inclusion shapes is examined. By means of altogether more than one hundred thousand random geometrical arrangements, the effective material behavior is statistically analyzed and assessed. N2 - Die wichtige Bedeutung moderner Simulationsverfahren in der mechanischen Analyse heterogener Festkörper wird eingangs ausführlich dargestellt. Dabei wird als Problem festgestellt, dass die erforderliche hochauflösende Analyse bereits für relativ kleine Körper an die Grenzen heutiger Rechenleistung stößt, sowohl bezüglich Speicherbedarf als auch akzeptablen Rechenaufwands. Ein weiteres Problem stellt die häufig unzureichend genaue geometrische Modellierung der Zusammensetzung heterogener Körper dar. Die vorliegende Arbeit führt eine systematische Kombination und Anpassung von gitterbasierten Methoden ein, um dadurch eine wesentlich höhere Auflösung in der numerischen Analyse heterogener Körper zu erzielen. Gitterverfahren eignen sich ebenfalls ausgezeichnet, um effiziente und numerisch stabile Algorithmen zur flexiblen geometrischen Modellierung zu entwickeln. Ein Schlüsselaspekt stellt ein gleichmäßiges Datenmanagement für Gitter dar, welches dafür eingesetzt werden kann, um den Aufwand und die Komplexität von nahezu allen beteiligten Methoden zu reduzieren. Ein neues Finite-Elemente Programm, namens Mulgrido, wurde eigens dafür entwickelt, um das vorgeschlagene Konzept konsistent zu realisieren und zu untersuchen. Einige Nachteile, die sich klassischerweise aus Gitterdiskretisierungen ergeben, werden gezielt durch modifizierte Verfahren korrigiert. Die gegenwärtige Arbeit gliedert sich in ein geometrisches Modell, ein mechanisches Modell und ein numerisches Modell. Das geometrische Modell beinhaltet neben Methoden der digitalen Bildverarbeitung, insbesondere sämtliche Verfahren zur künstlichen Generierung von Einschluss-Matrix Geometrien. Wesentliche Beiträge werden bezüglich variabler Form, Größenverteilung, Überschneidungsabfragen und Platzierung von Einschlüssen geleistet. Das mechanische Modell bereitet durch Grundlagen der Kontinuumsmechanik, der Homogenisierung und der Schädigungsmodellierung auf eine numerische Umsetzung vor. Als erstes Thema des numerischen Modells wird eine besondere Umsetzung von B-Spline Finiten Elementen vorgestellt. Diese Finite Elemente können generisch für eine beliebige Ordnung k der B-Splines erzeugt werden. Für homogene Körper verfügen diese somit über beliebig skalierbare Approximationseigenschaften. Mittels des Konzepts mehrphasiger Finite Elemente in Kombination mit Übergangszonen entlang von Materialgrenzen gelingt eine hochwertige Erweiterung für heterogene Körper. Durch die Formulierung auf Elementebene, kann die Speicherung der globalen Steifigkeitsmatrix und somit wesentlicher Speicherplatz eingespart werden. Dies ist möglich in Kombination mit iterativen Lösungsverfahren, die das zweite Thema des numerischen Modells darstellen. Dabei liegt der Fokus auf Mehrgitterverfahren. Diese zeichnen sich dadurch aus, dass die Anzahl der erforderlichen Operationen um ein lineares Gleichungssystem zu lösen, nur linear mit der Problemgröße ansteigt. Durch Vorkonditionierung wird für schlecht konditionierte Probleme eine ganz wesentliche Verbesserung erreicht. Als drittes Thema des numerischen Modells werden Aspekte der Schädigungssimulation diskutiert, die in engem Zusammenhang mit der Gitterdiskretisierung stehen. Die hohe Effizienz der linearen Analyse kann durch ein schädigungskontrolliertes, schrittweise lineares Iterationsschema für die Schädigungsanalyse aufrecht erhalten werden. Abschließend wird eine Studie über das effektive Materialverhalten heterogener Körper vorgestellt. Insbesondere wird der Einfluss der Form von Einschlüssen untersucht. Mittels insgesamt weit über hunderttausend zufälliger geometrischer Anordnungen wird das effektive Materialverhalten statistisch analysiert und bewertet. T2 - Gitterbasierte Verfahren zur mechanischen Analyse heterogener Festkörper KW - B-Spline KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Mehrgitterverfahren KW - Homogenisieren KW - Schädigung KW - Festkörpermechanik KW - Numerische Mathematik KW - B-Spline Finite Elemente KW - Homogenisierung KW - mehrphasig KW - Lösungsverfahren KW - Modellierung KW - B-spline KW - finite element KW - multigrid KW - multiphase KW - effective properties Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20070830-9185 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Gurtovy, O. G. A1 - Piskunov, V. G. T1 - HIGH-PRECISION MODELING AND FINITE-ELEMENT INVESTIGATION OF ELASTOPLASTIC DEFORMATION OF NON-ISOTROPIC THICK SANDWICH PLATES AND SHELLS N2 - There was suggested a phenomenological modified quadratic condition of the beginning of plasticity for plastic and quasifragile orthotropic materials. Limiting surface in the shape of a paraboloid with an axis bend over hydrostatic axis corresponds to the condition. The equations of theory of current with the isotropic and anisotropic hardenings, associated with the suggested yield condition, modified into the version of determining equations of strain theory of plasticity are received. These defining equations formed the basis of highlyprecise non-classic continual (along thickness) theory of non-linear deformation of thick sandwich plates and sloping shells. In the approximations along the cross coordinate the specificity of flexural and non-flexural deformations is taken into account. The necessity of introducing the approximations of higher order, as well as accounting for the cross compression while decreasing of the relatively cross normal and shear layer rigidness is shown. The specifications, obtained in comparison with the known physically nonlinear specified model of the bending of plates with orthotropic layers are distinguished. An effective procedure of linearization of the solving equations and getting the solutions in frames of the discrete-continual scheme of the finite-element method is suggested. The approximations of higher order let to model the appearance of the cracs of layers being split by the introducing of slightly hard thin layers into the finite element, not violating the idea of continuality of theory. Calculation of a threelayer plate with rigid face diaphragms on the contour is considered KW - Platte KW - Schale KW - Sandwichbauteil KW - Elastoplastizität KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 2000 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-5848 ER - TY - THES A1 - Kurukuri, Srihari T1 - Homogenization of Damaged Concrete Mesostructures using Representative Volume Elements - Implementation and Application to SLang N2 - This master thesis explores an important and under-researched topic on the so-called bridging of length scales (from >meso< to >macro<), with the concept of homogenization in which the careful characterization of mechanical response requires that the developed material model >bridge< the representations of events that occur at two different scales. The underlying objective here is to efficiently incorporate material length scales in the classical continuum plasticity/damage theories through the concept of homogenization theory. The present thesis is devoted to computational modeling of heterogeneous materials, primarily to matrix-inclusion type of materials. Considerations are focused predominantly on the elastic and damage behavior as a response to quasistatic mechanical loading. Mainly this thesis focuses to elaborate a sound numerical homogenization model which accounts for the prediction of overall properties with the application of different types of boundary conditions namely: periodic, homogeneous and mixed type of boundary conditions over two-dimensional periodic and non-periodic RVEs and three-dimensional non-periodic RVEs. Identification of the governing mechanisms and assessing their effect on the material behavior leads one step further. Bringing together this knowledge with service requirements allows for functional oriented materials design. First, this thesis gives attention on providing the theoretical basic mechanisms involved in homogenization techniques and a survey will be made on existing analytical methods available in literature. Second, the proposed frameworks are implemented in the well known finite element software programs ANSYS and SLang. Simple and efficient algorithms in FORTRAN are developed for automated microstructure generation using RSA algorithm in order to perform a systematic numerical testing of microstructures of composites. Algorithms are developed to generate constraint equations in periodic boundary conditions and different displacements applied spatially over the boundaries of the RVE in homogeneous boundary conditions. Finally, nonlinear simulations are performed at mesolevel, by considering continuum scalar damage behavior of matrix material with the linear elastic behavior of aggregates with the assumption of rigid bond between constituents. KW - Schadensmechanik KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Beton KW - Homogenisierung KW - Repräsentative Volumen Elemente KW - Mesoskala KW - Homogenization KW - Representative Volume Elements KW - Mesoscale Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-6670 N1 - Der Volltext-Zugang wurde im Zusammenhang mit der Klärung urheberrechtlicher Fragen mit sofortiger Wirkung gesperrt. ER - TY - THES A1 - Schwedler, Michael T1 - Integrated structural analysis using isogeometric finite element methods N2 - The gradual digitization in the architecture, engineering, and construction industry over the past fifty years led to an extremely heterogeneous software environment, which today is embodied by the multitude of different digital tools and proprietary data formats used by the many specialists contributing to the design process in a construction project. Though these projects become increasingly complex, the demands on financial efficiency and the completion within a tight schedule grow at the same time. The digital collaboration of project partners has been identified as one key issue in successfully dealing with these challenges. Yet currently, the numerous software applications and their respective individual views on the design process severely impede that collaboration. An approach to establish a unified basis for the digital collaboration, regardless of the existing software heterogeneity, is a comprehensive digital building model contributed to by all projects partners. This type of data management known as building information modeling (BIM) has many benefits, yet its adoption is associated with many difficulties and thus, proceeds only slowly. One aspect in the field of conflicting requirements on such a digital model is the cooperation of architects and structural engineers. Traditionally, these two disciplines use different abstractions of reality for their models that in consequence lead to incompatible digital representations thereof. The onset of isogeometric analysis (IGA) promised to ease the discrepancy in design and analysis model representations. Yet, that initial focus quickly shifted towards using these methods as a more powerful basis for numerical simulations. Furthermore, the isogeometric representation alone is not capable of solving the model abstraction problem. It is thus the intention of this work to contribute to an improved digital collaboration of architects and engineers by exploring an integrated analysis approach on the basis of an unified digital model and solid geometry expressed by splines. In the course of this work, an analysis framework is developed that utilizes such models to automatically conduct numerical simulations commonly required in construction projects. In essence, this allows to retrieve structural analysis results from BIM models in a fast and simple manner, thereby facilitating rapid design iterations and profound design feedback. The BIM implementation Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) is reviewed with regard to its capabilities of representing the unified model. The current IFC schema strongly supports the use of redundant model data, a major pitfall in digital collaboration. Additionally, it does not allow to describe the geometry by volumetric splines. As the pursued approach builds upon a unique model for both, architectural and structural design, and furthermore requires solid geometry, necessary schema modifications are suggested. Structural entities are modeled by volumetric NURBS patches, each of which constitutes an individual subdomain that, with regard to the analysis, is incompatible with the remaining full model. The resulting consequences for numerical simulation are elaborated in this work. The individual subdomains have to be weakly coupled, for which the mortar method is used. Different approaches to discretize the interface traction fields are implemented and their respective impact on the analysis results is evaluated. All necessary coupling conditions are automatically derived from the related geometry model. The weak coupling procedure leads to a linear system of equations in saddle point form, which, owed to the volumetric modeling, is large in size and, the associated coefficient matrix has, due to the use of higher degree basis functions, a high bandwidth. The peculiarities of the system require adapted solution methods that generally cause higher numerical costs than the standard procedures for symmetric, positive-definite systems do. Different methods to solve the specific system are investigated and an efficient parallel algorithm is finally proposed. When the structural analysis model is derived from the unified model in the BIM data, it does in general initially not meet the requirements on the discretization that are necessary to obtain sufficiently accurate analysis results. The consequently necessary patch refinements must be controlled automatically to allowfor an entirely automatic analysis procedure. For that purpose, an empirical refinement scheme based on the geometrical and possibly mechanical properties of the specific entities is proposed. The level of refinement may be selectively manipulated by the structural engineer in charge. Furthermore, a Zienkiewicz-Zhu type error estimator is adapted for the use with isogeometric analysis results. It is shown that also this estimator can be used to steer an adaptive refinement procedure. T3 - ISM-Bericht // Institut für Strukturmechanik, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar - 2016,2 KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - NURBS KW - Isogeometrische Analyse KW - finite element method KW - isogeometric analysis KW - mortar method KW - building information modelling Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170130-27372 ER - TY - THES A1 - Nanthakumar, S.S. T1 - Inverse and optimization problems in piezoelectric materials using Extended Finite Element Method and Level sets T1 - Inverse und Optimierungsprobleme für piezoelektrische Materialien mit der Extended Finite Elemente Methode und Level sets N2 - Piezoelectric materials are used in several applications as sensors and actuators where they experience high stress and electric field concentrations as a result of which they may fail due to fracture. Though there are many analytical and experimental works on piezoelectric fracture mechanics. There are very few studies about damage detection, which is an interesting way to prevent the failure of these ceramics. An iterative method to treat the inverse problem of detecting cracks and voids in piezoelectric structures is proposed. Extended finite element method (XFEM) is employed for solving the inverse problem as it allows the use of a single regular mesh for large number of iterations with different flaw geometries. Firstly, minimization of cost function is performed by Multilevel Coordinate Search (MCS) method. The XFEM-MCS methodology is applied to two dimensional electromechanical problems where flaws considered are straight cracks and elliptical voids. Then a numerical method based on combination of classical shape derivative and level set method for front propagation used in structural optimization is utilized to minimize the cost function. The results obtained show that the XFEM-level set methodology is effectively able to determine the number of voids in a piezoelectric structure and its corresponding locations. The XFEM-level set methodology is improved to solve the inverse problem of detecting inclusion interfaces in a piezoelectric structure. The material interfaces are implicitly represented by level sets which are identified by applying regularisation using total variation penalty terms. The formulation is presented for three dimensional structures and inclusions made of different materials are detected by using multiple level sets. The results obtained prove that the iterative procedure proposed can determine the location and approximate shape of material subdomains in the presence of higher noise levels. Piezoelectric nanostructures exhibit size dependent properties because of surface elasticity and surface piezoelectricity. Initially a study to understand the influence of surface elasticity on optimization of nano elastic beams is performed. The boundary of the nano structure is implicitly represented by a level set function, which is considered as the design variable in the optimization process. Two objective functions, minimizing the total potential energy of a nanostructure subjected to a material volume constraint and minimizing the least square error compared to a target displacement, are chosen for the numerical examples. The numerical examples demonstrate the importance of size and aspect ratio in determining how surface effects impact the optimized topology of nanobeams. Finally a conventional cantilever energy harvester with a piezoelectric nano layer is analysed. The presence of surface piezoelectricity in nano beams and nano plates leads to increase in electromechanical coupling coefficient. Topology optimization of these piezoelectric structures in an energy harvesting device to further increase energy conversion using appropriately modified XFEM-level set algorithm is performed . KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Piezoelectricity KW - Inverse problems KW - Optimization problems KW - Nanostructures KW - XFEM KW - level set method KW - Surface effects Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20161128-27095 ER - TY - THES A1 - Hossain, Md Naim T1 - Isogeometric analysis based on Geometry Independent Field approximaTion (GIFT) and Polynomial Splines over Hierarchical T-meshes N2 - This thesis addresses an adaptive higher-order method based on a Geometry Independent Field approximatTion(GIFT) of polynomial/rationals plines over hierarchical T-meshes(PHT/RHT-splines). In isogeometric analysis, basis functions used for constructing geometric models in computer-aided design(CAD) are also employed to discretize the partial differential equations(PDEs) for numerical analysis. Non-uniform rational B-Splines(NURBS) are the most commonly used basis functions in CAD. However, they may not be ideal for numerical analysis where local refinement is required. The alternative method GIFT deploys different splines for geometry and numerical analysis. NURBS are utilized for the geometry representation, while for the field solution, PHT/RHT-splines are used. PHT-splines not only inherit the useful properties of B-splines and NURBS, but also possess the capabilities of local refinement and hierarchical structure. The smooth basis function properties of PHT-splines make them suitable for analysis purposes. While most problems considered in isogeometric analysis can be solved efficiently when the solution is smooth, many non-trivial problems have rough solutions. For example, this can be caused by the presence of re-entrant corners in the domain. For such problems, a tensor-product basis (as in the case of NURBS) is less suitable for resolving the singularities that appear since refinement propagates throughout the computational domain. Hierarchical bases and local refinement (as in the case of PHT-splines) allow for a more efficient way to resolve these singularities by adding more degrees of freedom where they are necessary. In order to drive the adaptive refinement, an efficient recovery-based error estimator is proposed in this thesis. The estimator produces a recovery solution which is a more accurate approximation than the computed numerical solution. Several two- and three-dimensional numerical investigations with PHT-splines of higher order and continuity prove that the proposed method is capable of obtaining results with higher accuracy, better convergence, fewer degrees of freedom and less computational cost than NURBS for smooth solution problems. The adaptive GIFT method utilizing PHT-splines with the recovery-based error estimator is used for solutions with discontinuities or singularities where adaptive local refinement in particular domains of interest achieves higher accuracy with fewer degrees of freedom. This method also proves that it can handle complicated multi-patch domains for two- and three-dimensional problems outperforming uniform refinement in terms of degrees of freedom and computational cost. T2 - Die isogeometrische Analysis basierend auf der geometrieunabhängigen Feldnäherung (GIFT)und polynomialen Splines über hierarchischen T-Netzen KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Isogeometrc Analysis KW - Geometry Independent Field Approximation KW - Polynomial Splines over Hierarchical T-meshes KW - Recovery Based Error Estimator Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20191129-40376 ER - TY - THES A1 - López Zermeño, Jorge Alberto T1 - Isogeometric and CAD-based methods for shape and topology optimization: Sensitivity analysis, Bézier elements and phase-field approaches N2 - The Finite Element Method (FEM) is widely used in engineering for solving Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) over complex geometries. To this end, it is required to provide the FEM software with a geometric model that is typically constructed in a Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software. However, FEM and CAD use different approaches for the mathematical description of the geometry. Thus, it is required to generate a mesh, which is suitable for FEM, based on the CAD model. Nonetheless, this procedure is not a trivial task and it can be time consuming. This issue becomes more significant for solving shape and topology optimization problems, which consist in evolving the geometry iteratively. Therefore, the computational cost associated to the mesh generation process is increased exponentially for this type of applications. The main goal of this work is to investigate the integration of CAD and CAE in shape and topology optimization. To this end, numerical tools that close the gap between design and analysis are presented. The specific objectives of this work are listed below: • Automatize the sensitivity analysis in an isogeometric framework for applications in shape optimization. Applications for linear elasticity are considered. • A methodology is developed for providing a direct link between the CAD model and the analysis mesh. In consequence, the sensitivity analysis can be performed in terms of the design variables located in the design model. • The last objective is to develop an isogeometric method for shape and topological optimization. This method should take advantage of using Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines (NURBS) with higher continuity as basis functions. Isogeometric Analysis (IGA) is a framework designed to integrate the design and analysis in engineering problems. The fundamental idea of IGA is to use the same basis functions for modeling the geometry, usually NURBS, for the approximation of the solution fields. The advantage of integrating design and analysis is two-fold. First, the analysis stage is more accurate since the system of PDEs is not solved using an approximated geometry, but the exact CAD model. Moreover, providing a direct link between the design and analysis discretizations makes possible the implementation of efficient sensitivity analysis methods. Second, the computational time is significantly reduced because the mesh generation process can be avoided. Sensitivity analysis is essential for solving optimization problems when gradient-based optimization algorithms are employed. Automatic differentiation can compute exact gradients, automatically by tracking the algebraic operations performed on the design variables. For the automation of the sensitivity analysis, an isogeometric framework is used. Here, the analysis mesh is obtained after carrying out successive refinements, while retaining the coarse geometry for the domain design. An automatic differentiation (AD) toolbox is used to perform the sensitivity analysis. The AD toolbox takes the code for computing the objective and constraint functions as input. Then, using a source code transformation approach, it outputs a code for computing the objective and constraint functions, and their sensitivities as well. The sensitivities obtained from the sensitivity propagation method are compared with analytical sensitivities, which are computed using a full isogeometric approach. The computational efficiency of AD is comparable to that of analytical sensitivities. However, the memory requirements are larger for AD. Therefore, AD is preferable if the memory requirements are satisfied. Automatic sensitivity analysis demonstrates its practicality since it simplifies the work of engineers and designers. Complex geometries with sharp edges and/or holes cannot easily be described with NURBS. One solution is the use of unstructured meshes. Simplex-elements (triangles and tetrahedra for two and three dimensions respectively) are particularly useful since they can automatically parameterize a wide variety of domains. In this regard, unstructured Bézier elements, commonly used in CAD, can be employed for the exact modelling of CAD boundary representations. In two dimensions, the domain enclosed by NURBS curves is parameterized with Bézier triangles. To describe exactly the boundary of a two-dimensional CAD model, the continuity of a NURBS boundary representation is reduced to C^0. Then, the control points are used to generate a triangulation such that the boundary of the domain is identical to the initial CAD boundary representation. Thus, a direct link between the design and analysis discretizations is provided and the sensitivities can be propagated to the design domain. In three dimensions, the initial CAD boundary representation is given as a collection of NURBS surfaces that enclose a volume. Using a mesh generator (Gmsh), a tetrahedral mesh is obtained. The original surface is reconstructed by modifying the location of the control points of the tetrahedral mesh using Bézier tetrahedral elements and a point inversion algorithm. This method offers the possibility of computing the sensitivity analysis using the analysis mesh. Then, the sensitivities can be propagated into the design discretization. To reuse the mesh originally generated, a moving Bézier tetrahedral mesh approach was implemented. A gradient-based optimization algorithm is employed together with a sensitivity propagation procedure for the shape optimization cases. The proposed shape optimization approaches are used to solve some standard benchmark problems in structural mechanics. The results obtained show that the proposed approach can compute accurate gradients and evolve the geometry towards optimal solutions. In three dimensions, the moving mesh approach results in faster convergence in terms of computational time and avoids remeshing at each optimization step. For considering topological changes in a CAD-based framework, an isogeometric phase-field based shape and topology optimization is developed. In this case, the diffuse interface of a phase-field variable over a design domain implicitly describes the boundaries of the geometry. The design variables are the local values of the phase-field variable. The descent direction to minimize the objective function is found by using the sensitivities of the objective function with respect to the design variables. The evolution of the phase-field is determined by solving the time dependent Allen-Cahn equation. Especially for topology optimization problems that require C^1 continuity, such as for flexoelectric structures, the isogeometric phase field method is of great advantage. NURBS can achieve the desired continuity more efficiently than the traditional employed functions. The robustness of the method is demonstrated when applied to different geometries, boundary conditions, and material configurations. The applications illustrate that compared to piezoelectricity, the electrical performance of flexoelectric microbeams is larger under bending. In contrast, the electrical power for a structure under compression becomes larger with piezoelectricity. T3 - ISM-Bericht // Institut für Strukturmechanik, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar - 2022,4 KW - CAD KW - Gestaltoptimierung KW - Topologieoptimierung KW - Isogeometrische Analyse KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Computer-Aided Design KW - Shape Optimization KW - Topology Optimization KW - Isogeometric Analysis KW - Finite Element Method Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20220831-47102 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kashiyama, Kazuo A1 - Hamada, Hidetaka A1 - Taniguchi, Takeo T1 - Large Scale Finite Element Simulation and Modeling Using GIS/CAD for Environmental Flows in Urban Area N2 - A large-scale computer modeling and simulation method is presented for environmental flows in urban area. Several GIS and CAD data were used for the preparation of shape model and an automatic mesh generation method based on Delaunay method was developed. Parallel finite element method based on domain decomposition method was employed for the numerical simulation of natural phenomena. The present method was applied to the simulation of flood flow and wind flow in urban area. The present method is shown to be a useful planning and design tool for the natural disasters and the change of environments. KW - Geoinformationssystem KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Stadtplanung Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2675 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Galffy, Mozes A1 - Wellmann Jelic, Andres A1 - Hartmann, Dietrich T1 - Lifetime-oriented modelling of vortex-induced across-wind vibrations on bridge tie rods N2 - The influence of vortex-induces vibrations on vertical tie rods has been proved as a determinant load factor in the lifetime-oriented dimensioning of arched steel bridges. Particularly, the welded connection plates between the suspenders and the arches often exhibit cracks induced primarily rods. In this context, the synchronization of the vortex-shedding to the rod motion in a critical wind velocity range, the so-called lock-in effect, is of essential interest. KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Physikalisches Verfahren KW - Brückenbau KW - Schwingung Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2536 ER - TY - THES A1 - Keßler, Andrea T1 - Matrix-free voxel-based finite element method for materials with heterogeneous microstructures T1 - Matrixfreie voxelbasierte Finite-Elemente-Methode für Materialien mit komplizierter Mikrostruktur N2 - Modern image detection techniques such as micro computer tomography (μCT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) provide us with high resolution images of the microstructure of materials in a non-invasive and convenient way. They form the basis for the geometrical models of high-resolution analysis, so called image-based analysis. However especially in 3D, discretizations of these models reach easily the size of 100 Mill. degrees of freedoms and require extensive hardware resources in terms of main memory and computing power to solve the numerical model. Consequently, the focus of this work is to combine and adapt numerical solution methods to reduce the memory demand first and then the computation time and therewith enable an execution of the image-based analysis on modern computer desktops. Hence, the numerical model is a straightforward grid discretization of the voxel-based (pixels with a third dimension) geometry which omits the boundary detection algorithms and allows reduced storage of the finite element data structure and a matrix-free solution algorithm. This in turn reduce the effort of almost all applied grid-based solution techniques and results in memory efficient and numerically stable algorithms for the microstructural models. Two variants of the matrix-free algorithm are presented. The efficient iterative solution method of conjugate gradients is used with matrix-free applicable preconditioners such as the Jacobi and the especially suited multigrid method. The jagged material boundaries of the voxel-based mesh are smoothed through embedded boundary elements which contain different material information at the integration point and are integrated sub-cell wise though without additional boundary detection. The efficiency of the matrix-free methods can be retained. N2 - Moderne bildgebende Verfahren wie Mikro-Computertomographie (μCT), Magnetresonanztomographie (MRT) und Rasterelektronenmikroskopie (SEM) liefern nicht-invasiv hochauflösende Bilder der Mikrostruktur von Materialien. Sie bilden die Grundlage der geometrischen Modelle der hochauflösenden bildbasierten Analysis. Allerdings erreichen vor allem in 3D die Diskretisierungen dieser Modelle leicht die Größe von 100 Mill. Freiheitsgraden und erfordern umfangreiche Hardware-Ressourcen in Bezug auf Hauptspeicher und Rechenleistung, um das numerische Modell zu lösen. Der Fokus dieser Arbeit liegt daher darin, numerische Lösungsmethoden zu kombinieren und anzupassen, um den Speicherplatzbedarf und die Rechenzeit zu reduzieren und damit eine Ausführung der bildbasierten Analyse auf modernen Computer-Desktops zu ermöglichen. Daher ist als numerisches Modell eine einfache Gitterdiskretisierung der voxelbasierten (Pixel mit der Tiefe als dritten Dimension) Geometrie gewählt, die die Oberflächenerstellung weglässt und eine reduzierte Speicherung der finiten Elementen und einen matrixfreien Lösungsalgorithmus ermöglicht. Dies wiederum verringert den Aufwand von fast allen angewandten gitterbasierten Lösungsverfahren und führt zu Speichereffizienz und numerisch stabilen Algorithmen für die Mikrostrukturmodelle. Es werden zwei Varianten der Anpassung der matrixfreien Lösung präsentiert, die Element-für-Element Methode und eine Knoten-Kanten-Variante. Die Methode der konjugierten Gradienten in Kombination mit dem Mehrgitterverfahren als sehr effizienten Vorkonditionierer wird für den matrixfreien Lösungsalgorithmus adaptiert. Der stufige Verlauf der Materialgrenzen durch die voxelbasierte Diskretisierung wird durch Elemente geglättet, die am Integrationspunkt unterschiedliche Materialinformationen enthalten und über Teilzellen integriert werden (embedded boundary elements). Die Effizienz der matrixfreien Verfahren bleibt erhalten. T3 - ISM-Bericht // Institut für Strukturmechanik, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar - 2018,7 KW - Dissertation KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Konjugierte-Gradienten-Methode KW - Mehrgitterverfahren KW - conjugate gradient method KW - multigrid method KW - grid-based KW - finite element method KW - matrix-free Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20190116-38448 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Popova, E. D. A1 - Datcheva, Maria A1 - Iankov, Roumen T1 - Mechanical Models with Interval Parameters N2 - In this paper we consider modelling of composite material with inclusions where the elastic material properties of both matrix and inclusions are uncertain and vary within prescribed bounds. Such mechanical systems, involving interval uncertainties and modelled by finite element method, can be described by parameter dependent systems of linear interval equations and process variables depending on the system solution. A newly developed hybrid interval approach for solving parametric interval linear systems is applied to the considered model and the results are compared to other interval methods. The hybrid approach provides very sharp bounds for the process variables - element strains and stresses. The sources for overestimation when dealing with interval computations are demonstrated. Based on the element strains and stresses, we introduce a definition for the values of nodal strains and stresses by using a set-theoretic approach. KW - Verbundwerkstoff KW - Modellierung KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-3482 ER - TY - THES A1 - Jia, Yue T1 - Methods based on B-splines for model representation, numerical analysis and image registration N2 - The thesis consists of inter-connected parts for modeling and analysis using newly developed isogeometric methods. The main parts are reproducing kernel triangular B-splines, extended isogeometric analysis for solving weakly discontinuous problems, collocation methods using superconvergent points, and B-spline basis in image registration applications. Each topic is oriented towards application of isogeometric analysis basis functions to ease the process of integrating the modeling and analysis phases of simulation. First, we develop reproducing a kernel triangular B-spline-based FEM for solving PDEs. We review the triangular B-splines and their properties. By definition, the triangular basis function is very flexible in modeling complicated domains. However, instability results when it is applied for analysis. We modify the triangular B-spline by a reproducing kernel technique, calculating a correction term for the triangular kernel function from the chosen surrounding basis. The improved triangular basis is capable to obtain the results with higher accuracy and almost optimal convergence rates. Second, we propose an extended isogeometric analysis for dealing with weakly discontinuous problems such as material interfaces. The original IGA is combined with XFEM-like enrichments which are continuous functions themselves but with discontinuous derivatives. Consequently, the resulting solution space can approximate solutions with weak discontinuities. The method is also applied to curved material interfaces, where the inverse mapping and the curved triangular elements are considered. Third, we develop an IGA collocation method using superconvergent points. The collocation methods are efficient because no numerical integration is needed. In particular when higher polynomial basis applied, the method has a lower computational cost than Galerkin methods. However, the positions of the collocation points are crucial for the accuracy of the method, as they affect the convergent rate significantly. The proposed IGA collocation method uses superconvergent points instead of the traditional Greville abscissae points. The numerical results show the proposed method can have better accuracy and optimal convergence rates, while the traditional IGA collocation has optimal convergence only for even polynomial degrees. Lastly, we propose a novel dynamic multilevel technique for handling image registration. It is application of the B-spline functions in image processing. The procedure considered aims to align a target image from a reference image by a spatial transformation. The method starts with an energy function which is the same as a FEM-based image registration. However, we simplify the solving procedure, working on the energy function directly. We dynamically solve for control points which are coefficients of B-spline basis functions. The new approach is more simple and fast. Moreover, it is also enhanced by a multilevel technique in order to prevent instabilities. The numerical testing consists of two artificial images, four real bio-medical MRI brain and CT heart images, and they show our registration method is accurate, fast and efficient, especially for large deformation problems. KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - isogeometric methods Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20151210-24849 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mortazavi, Bohayra A1 - Pereira, Luiz Felipe C. A1 - Jiang, Jin-Wu A1 - Rabczuk, Timon T1 - Modelling heat conduction in polycrystalline hexagonal boron-nitride films JF - Scientific Reports N2 - We conducted extensive molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the thermal conductivity of polycrystalline hexagonal boron-nitride (h-BN) films. To this aim, we constructed large atomistic models of polycrystalline h-BN sheets with random and uniform grain configuration. By performing equilibrium molecular dynamics (EMD) simulations, we investigated the influence of the average grain size on the thermal conductivity of polycrystalline h-BN films at various temperatures. Using the EMD results, we constructed finite element models of polycrystalline h-BN sheets to probe the thermal conductivity of samples with larger grain sizes. Our multiscale investigations not only provide a general viewpoint regarding the heat conduction in h-BN films but also propose that polycrystalline h-BN sheets present high thermal conductivity comparable to monocrystalline sheets. KW - Wärmeleitfähigkeit KW - Bornitrid KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170425-31534 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Ebert, Matthias A1 - Bucher, Christian T1 - Modelling of changing of dynamic and static parameters of damaged R/C N2 - Dynamic testing for damage assessment as non-destructive method has attracted growing in-terest for systematic inspections and maintenance of civil engineering structures. In this con-text the paper presents the Stochastic Finite Element (SFE) Modeling of the static and dy-namic results of own four point bending experiments with R/C beams. The beams are dam-aged by an increasing load. Between the load levels the dynamic properties are determined. Calculated stiffness loss factors for the displacements and the natural frequencies show differ-ent histories. A FE Model for the beams is developed with a discrete crack formulation. Cor-related random fields are used for structural parameters stiffness and tension strength. The idea is to simulate different crack evolutions. The beams have the same design parameters, but because of the stochastic material properties their undamaged state isn't yet the same. As the structure is loaded a stochastic first crack occurs on the weakest place of the structure. The further crack evolution is also stochastic. These is a great advantage compared with de-terministic formulations. To reduce the computational effort of the Monte Carlo simulation of this nonlinear problem the Latin-Hypercube sampling technique is applied. From the results functions of mean value and standard deviation of displacements and frequencies are calcu-lated. Compared with the experimental results some qualitative phenomena are good de-scribed by the model. Differences occurs especially in the dynamic behavior of the higher load levels. Aim of the investigations is to assess the possibilities of dynamic testing under consideration of effects from stochastic material properties KW - Stahlbetonbauteil KW - Bruchmechanik KW - Dynamische Belastung KW - Statische Last KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Stochastisches Modell Y1 - 2000 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-5825 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - van Rooyen, G.C. A1 - Olivier, A. H. T1 - Notes on structural analysis in a distributed collaboratory N2 - The worldwide growth of communication networks and associated technologies provide the basic infrastructure for new ways of executing the engineering process. Collaboration amongst team members seperated in time and location is of particular importance. Two broad themes can be recognized in research pertaining to distributed collaboration. One theme focusses on the technical and technological aspects of distributed work, while the other emphasises human aspects thereof. The case of finite element structural analysis in a distributed collaboratory is examined in this paper. An approach is taken which has its roots in human aspects of the structural analysis task. Based on experience of how structural engineers currently approach and execute this task while utilising standard software designed for use on local workstations only, criteria are stated for a software architechture that could support collaborative structural analysis. Aspects of a pilot application and the results of qualitative performance measurements are discussed. KW - Ingenieurbau KW - Verteiltes System KW - Planungsprozess KW - Modellierung KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-1451 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kirichuk, A. A1 - Köppler, H. T1 - Numerical Algorithms and Computer Modeling for nonlinear Analysis of Shell Structures N2 - The dynamic behaviour of shells, which are widely used in construction and mechanical engineering as critical components of machinery and 3-D structures, under static and dynamic loadings is described by system of deep nonlinear differential equations. Solution of these equations can be received with assistance of technique basing on a modern numerical algorithms and computer modeling.. The system of nonlinear differential equations of vibration of the shells is proposed taking into account the inertia forces in the tangential and normal directions. Its solution is based on combination of parameter prolongation method, finite-difference method and the Newton-Kantorovich iterative algorithm that allows plotting the loading trajectories and determination of bifurcation points on them. Package of Applied Programs >SEVSOR< is a computation means to be used in research of deformation, stability and vibration in thin axically-symmetric shells of complicated shape Input data include information on shell geometry, physical and mechanical properties, bearing conditions, types of loadings and load application. Frame output of motion forms in real time or either in decelerated or accelerated time scales for creating cartoons or video films is used for analysis of the compound dynamic processes in shell-type structures. KW - Schale KW - Nichtlineares Phänomen KW - Modellierung KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 1997 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-4382 ER - TY - THES A1 - Habtemariam, Abinet Kifle T1 - Numerical Demolition Analysis of a Slender Guyed Antenna Mast N2 - The main purpose of the thesis is to ensure the safe demolition of old guyed antenna masts that are located in different parts of Germany. The major problem in demolition of this masts is the falling down of the masts in unexpected direction because of buckling problem. The objective of this thesis is development of a numerical models using finite element method (FEM) and assuring a controlled collapse by coming up with different time setups for the detonation of explosives which are responsible for cutting down the cables. The result of this thesis will avoid unexpected outcomes during the demolition processes and prevent risk of collapsing of the mast over near by structures. KW - Abbruch KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Optimierung KW - Demolition KW - Guyed antenna masts KW - Explicit finite element method KW - Optimization Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20210723-44609 ER - TY - THES A1 - Zacharias, Christin T1 - Numerical Simulation Models for Thermoelastic Damping Effects N2 - Finite Element Simulations of dynamically excited structures are mainly influenced by the mass, stiffness, and damping properties of the system, as well as external loads. The prediction quality of dynamic simulations of vibration-sensitive components depends significantly on the use of appropriate damping models. Damping phenomena have a decisive influence on the vibration amplitude and the frequencies of the vibrating structure. However, developing realistic damping models is challenging due to the multiple sources that cause energy dissipation, such as material damping, different types of friction, or various interactions with the environment. This thesis focuses on thermoelastic damping, which is the main cause of material damping in homogeneous materials. The effect is caused by temperature changes due to mechanical strains. In vibrating structures, temperature gradients arise in adjacent tension and compression areas. Depending on the vibration frequency, they result in heat flows, leading to increased entropy and the irreversible transformation of mechanical energy into thermal energy. The central objective of this thesis is the development of efficient simulation methods to incorporate thermoelastic damping in finite element analyses based on modal superposition. The thermoelastic loss factor is derived from the structure's mechanical mode shapes and eigenfrequencies. In subsequent analyses that are performed in the time and frequency domain, it is applied as modal damping. Two approaches are developed to determine the thermoelastic loss in thin-walled plate structures, as well as three-dimensional solid structures. The realistic representation of the dissipation effects is verified by comparing the simulation results with experimentally determined data. Therefore, an experimental setup is developed to measure material damping, excluding other sources of energy dissipation. The three-dimensional solid approach is based on the determination of the generated entropy and therefore the generated heat per vibration cycle, which is a measure for thermoelastic loss in relation to the total strain energy. For thin plate structures, the amount of bending energy in a modal deformation is calculated and summarized in the so-called Modal Bending Factor (MBF). The highest amount of thermoelastic loss occurs in the state of pure bending. Therefore, the MBF enables a quantitative classification of the mode shapes concerning the thermoelastic damping potential. The results of the developed simulations are in good agreement with the experimental results and are appropriate to predict thermoelastic loss factors. Both approaches are based on modal superposition with the advantage of a high computational efficiency. Overall, the modeling of thermoelastic damping represents an important component in a comprehensive damping model, which is necessary to perform realistic simulations of vibration processes. N2 - Die Finite-Elemente Simulation von dynamisch angeregten Strukturen wird im Wesentlich durch die Steifigkeits-, Massen- und Dämpfungseigenschaften des Systems sowie durch die äußere Belastung bestimmt. Die Vorhersagequalität von dynamischen Simulationen schwingungsanfälliger Bauteile hängt wesentlich von der Verwendung geeigneter Dämpfungsmodelle ab. Dämpfungsphänomene haben einen wesentlichen Einfluss auf die Schwingungsamplitude, die Frequenz und teilweise sogar die Existenz von Vibrationen. Allerdings ist die Entwicklung von realitätsnahen Dämpfungsmodellen oft schwierig, da eine Vielzahl von physikalischen Effekten zur Energiedissipation während eines Schwingungsvorgangs führt. Beispiele hierfür sind die Materialdämpfung, verschiedene Formen der Reibung sowie vielfältige Wechselwirkungen mit dem umgebenden Medium. Diese Dissertation befasst sich mit thermoelastischer Dämpfung, die in homogenen Materialien die dominante Ursache der Materialdämpfung darstellt. Der thermoelastische Effekt wird ausgelöst durch eine Temperaturänderung aufgrund mechanischer Spannungen. In der schwingenden Struktur entstehen während der Deformation Temperaturgradienten zwischen benachbarten Regionen unter Zug- und Druckbelastung. In Abhängigkeit von der Vibrationsfrequenz führen diese zu Wärmeströmen und irreversibler Umwandlung mechanischer in thermische Energie. Die Zielstellung dieser Arbeit besteht in der Entwicklung recheneffizienter Simulationsmethoden, um thermoelastische Dämpfung in zeitabhängigen Finite-Elemente Analysen, die auf modaler Superposition beruhen, zu integrieren. Der thermoelastische Verlustfaktor wird auf der Grundlage der mechanischen Eigenformen und -frequenzen bestimmt. In nachfolgenden Analysen im Zeit- und Frequenzbereich wird er als modaler Dämpfungsgrad verwendet. Zwei Ansätze werden entwickelt, um den thermoelastischen Verlustfaktor in dünn-wandigen Plattenstrukturen, sowie in dreidimensionalen Volumenbauteilen zu simulieren. Die realitätsnahe Vorhersage der Energiedissipation wird durch die Verifizierung an experimentellen Daten bestätigt. Dafür wird ein Versuchsaufbau entwickelt, der eine Messung von Materialdämpfung unter Ausschluss anderer Dissipationsquellen ermöglicht. Für den Fall der Volumenbauteile wird ein Ansatz verwendet, der auf der Berechnung der Entropieänderung und damit der erzeugte Wärmeenergie während eines Schwingungszyklus beruht. Im Verhältnis zur Formänderungsenergie ist dies ein Maß für die thermoelastische Dämpfung. Für dünne Plattenstrukturen wird der Anteil an Biegeenergie in der Eigenform bestimmt und im sogenannten modalen Biegefaktor (MBF) zusammengefasst. Der maximale Grad an thermoelastischer Dämpfung kann im Zustand reiner Biegung auftreten, sodass der MBF eine quantitative Klassifikation der Eigenformen hinsichtlich ihres thermoelastischen Dämpfungspotentials zulässt. Die Ergebnisse der entwickelten Simulationsmethoden stimmen sehr gut mit den experimentellen Daten überein und sind geeignet, um thermoelastische Dämpfungsgrade vorherzusagen. Beide Ansätze basieren auf modaler Superposition und ermöglichen damit zeitabhängige Simulationen mit einer hohen Recheneffizienz. Insgesamt stellt die Modellierung der thermoelastischen Dämpfung einen Baustein in einem umfassenden Dämpfungsmodell dar, welches zur realitätsnahen Simulation von Schwingungsvorgängen notwendig ist. T3 - ISM-Bericht // Institut für Strukturmechanik, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar - 2022,8 KW - Werkstoffdämpfung KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Strukturdynamik KW - Thermoelastic damping KW - modal damping KW - decay experiments KW - energy dissipation Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20221116-47352 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Milbradt, Peter A1 - Rose, Martin T1 - Numerische Approximation makroskopischer Verkehrsmodelle mit der Methode der Finiten Elemente N2 - Makroskopische Verkehrsmodelle sind ein wesentliches Hilfsmittel bei der Beurteilung und Steuerung von Verkehrsflüssen auf Hauptverkehrsadern. Für die notwendige Beeinflussung des Verkehrsablaufs werden Online-Messungen und prognostische numerische Simulationen benötigt. Für die Simulationen bieten sich makroskopische Verkehrsmodelle an, die den Verkehr als kontinuierliche Fahrzeugströmeabbilden. Aufgrund der Analogie zu den Modellen der Strömungsmechanik lassen sich die numerischen Verfahren aus diesem Bereich auch zur Lösung makroskopischer Verkehrsmodelle verwenden. Es wird eine Finite-Elemente-Approximation für die numerische Umsetzung makroskopischer Verkehrsmodelle vorgestellt. Exemplarisch wird sie am Verkehrsmodell von Kerner und Konhäuser erläutert. Dieses und andere makroskopische Verkehrsmodelle wurden bisher mit der Methode der Finiten Differenzen gelöst. Die vorgestellte Approximation entspricht einem Petrov-Galerkin-Verfahren, bei dem der Fehler eines Standard-Galerkin-Verfahrens mit Hilfe eines Upwinding-Koeffizienten minimiert wird. Die Wahl des Upwinding-Koeffizienten ist übertragbar und basiert ausschließlich auf dem Charakter der zugrundeliegenden Gleichungen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen typische Phänomene eines Verkehrsablaufs wie die Entstehung von Stop-and-Go-Wellen oder Staus. Die Finite-Elemente-Methode erweist sich für unter-schiedlichste Verkehrsmodelle als ausgesprochen stabil. KW - Verkehrsleitsystem KW - Modellierung KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 2000 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-6046 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schlegel, Roger A1 - Rautenstrauch, Karl T1 - Numerische Simulation von Mauerwerk als Kontinuum N2 - Im vorliegenden Beitrag wird ein in das FE-Programmsystem ANSYS implementiertes elastoplastisches Berechnungsmodell zur nichtlinearen, räumlichen Untersuchung von Mauerwerkstrukturen vorgestellt. Die Modellierung des heterogenen Baustoffs Mauerwerk erfolgt mit Hilfe eines verschmierten Ersatzkontinuums. Das anisotrope Materialverhalten wird sowohl hinsichtlich der Spannungs-Dehnungsbeziehung als auch bei der Beschreibung der Festigkeit berücksichtigt. Durch die Verwendung einer zusammengesetzten Fließbedingung ist es möglich, das Versagen der einzelnen Mauerwerkkomponenten Stein und Mörtelfugen und des Verbundes zu berücksichtigen. Dadurch ist die Anwendbarkeit des Modells für mehrere Mauerwerksarten gegeben. Die hierfür verwendeten Materialparameter sind aus einfachen Kleinkörperversuchen bestimmbar oder innerhalb gewisser Grenzen aus empirischen Formeln berechenbar. Die notwendige Beschränkung der Anzahl der Materialparameter sichert die praktische Anwendbarkeit des entwickelten Berechnungsmodells. Die numerische Umsetzung des hier verwendeten impliziten Berechnungsverfahrens lässt sich in eine lokale und eine globale Iterationsebene gliedern. Die lokale Iteration am Integrationspunkt dient der Spannungsrückführung. Dabei sind die Besonderheiten der Verarbeitung mehrflächiger Fließfiguren zu beachten. Die globale Iteration auf Systemebene sichert die Umlagerung des Residuums. Mit der Nachrechnung von Versuchsergebnissen soll das entwickelte Modell verifiziert und seine physikalische Leistungsfähigkeit eingeschätzt werden. KW - Mauerwerk KW - Modellierung KW - Elastoplastizität KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - ANSYS KW - Zusammengesetzte Fließbedingung KW - Kontinuum Y1 - 2000 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-6106 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Li, Fei T1 - Numerische Untersuchungen zu Temperaturfeldern und Eigenspannungen einer MAG-geschweißten Stumpfnaht an austenitisch-ferritischem Stahl X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 T1 - Numerical analyses for temperature fields and residual stresses on a full seam butt activgas metal arc welding joint of 2205 duplex stainless steel N2 - Auf der Basis der Literaturrecherche wird in dieser Arbeit eine 5-lagige MAG-geschweißte Stumpfnaht an austenitisch-ferritischen Stahl X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 (Duplex-Stahl 1.4462) mit dem FE-Programm „SYSWELD®“ simuliert. Die Berech-nungen der Temperaturfelder werden unter der Berücksichtigung sowohl von tempe-raturunabhängigen als auch temperaturabhängigen thermophysikalischen Material-eigenschaften am drei-dimensionalen und zwei-dimensionalen Modell durchgeführt. Die berechneten Temperatur-Zeit-Verläufe und Gefügeumwandlungen beim MAG-Schweißen der Stumpfnaht werden hinsichtlich der Einflüsse und Veränderun-gen analysiert und die ermittelten Abkühlzeiten t12/8 werden für jede Schweißlage bewertet. Anschließend werden die Berechnungen des Eigenspannungszustandes für einzelne Schweißlagen untersucht. N2 - On the basis of literature research, a finite element numerical simulation is performed on a full seam butt activgas metal arc welding joint of 2205 duplex stainless steel (DSS) with the software “SYSWELD®”. A three-dimensional precise numerical model and a two-dimensional model for heat transfer and phase transformation is established for accurate calculation of temperature distribution and the cooling time t12/8 of every run during welding. The calculations of temperature field are in consid-eration of the temperature-undependent and temperature-dependent thermo-physical material properties. The calculated temperature-time-developing and the phase transformation of joint during welding are analyzed. The cooling time t12/8 of every run is evaluated. Subsequently the welding residual stress field is researched. KW - Duplexstahl KW - Temperaturfeld KW - Eigenspannung KW - MAG-Schweißen KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Direkte numerische Simulation KW - Gefügeumwandlung KW - Duplex-Stahl KW - thermophysikalische Materialeigenschaften KW - duplex stainless steel KW - numerical simulation KW - thermo-physical material properties KW - phase transformation KW - residual stress Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-7862 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Baitsch, Matthias A1 - Hartmann, Dietrich T1 - Object Oriented Finite Element Analysis for Structural Optimization using p-Elements N2 - The optimization of continuous structures requires careful attention to discretization errors. Compared to ordinary low order formulation (h-elements) in conjunction with an adaptive mesh refinement in each optimization step, the use of high order finite elements (so called p-elements) has several advantages. However, compared to the h-method a higher order finite element analysis program poses higher demands from a software engineering point of view. In this article the basics of an object oriented higher order finite element system especially tailored to the use in structural optimization is presented. Besides the design of the system, aspects related to the employed implementation language Java are discussed. KW - Konzipieren KW - Bauwerk KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-1089 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lämmer, Lutz A1 - Burghardt, Michael A1 - Meißner, Udo F. T1 - Parallele Netzgenerierung N2 - Bei der Berechnung von statischen oder dynamischen Problemen mit Hilfe der Methode der Finiten Elemente ist eine Diskretisierung des zu berechnenden Gebietes notwendig. Bei einer sinnvollen Modellierung des Gebietes ist die Elementgröße meist nicht konstant, sondern ist an kritischen Stellen kleiner. Die Vorgaben hierfür können einerseits aus Erfahrungen des Anwenders, andererseits aus einer Fehlerabschätzung einer vorangegangenen FE-Berechnung resultieren [5]. Soll die FE-Berechnung auf einem Parallelrechner geschehen, ist eine Partitionierung des Gebietes, d.h. eine Zuordnung der Elemente zu den Prozessoren, notwendig. Bei dem hier beschriebenen Ansatz werden nun im Gegensatz zu den üblichen Verfahren erst die Eingangsdaten für den Netzgenerator umgewandelt und dann das Elementnetz direkt auf dem Parallelrecher gleichzeitig auf allen Prozessoren erzeugt. Eine Aufteilung der Elemente auf die Prozessoren entsteht als Nebenprodukt der Netzaufteilung. Die entstehenden Teilgebietsgrenzen werden geometrisch minimiert. Die Lastbalance der Netzaufteilung sowie der FE-Rechnung wird durch ein annähernd gleiche Anzahl der Elemente je Partition gewährleistet. Als Eingabedaten wird eine Beschreibung des Gebietes durch Polygonzüge, sowie einer Netzdichtefunktion, z.B. durch Punkte mit Angaben über die angestrebte Elementgröße, benötigt. KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Gittererzeugung Y1 - 1997 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-5315 ER - TY - THES A1 - Msekh, Mohammed Abdulrazzak T1 - Phase Field Modeling for Fracture with Applications to Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Materials N2 - The thesis presents an implementation including different applications of a variational-based approach for gradient type standard dissipative solids. Phase field model for brittle fracture is an application of the variational-based framework for gradient type solids. This model allows the prediction of different crack topologies and states. Of significant concern is the application of theoretical and numerical formulation of the phase field modeling into the commercial finite element software Abaqus in 2D and 3D. The fully coupled incremental variational formulation of phase field method is implemented by using the UEL and UMAT subroutines of Abaqus. The phase field method considerably reduces the implementation complexity of fracture problems as it removes the need for numerical tracking of discontinuities in the displacement field that are characteristic of discrete crack methods. This is accomplished by replacing the sharp discontinuities with a scalar damage phase field representing the diffuse crack topology wherein the amount of diffusion is controlled by a regularization parameter. The nonlinear coupled system consisting of the linear momentum equation and a diffusion type equation governing the phase field evolution is solved simultaneously via a Newton- Raphson approach. Post-processing of simulation results to be used as visualization module is performed via an additional UMAT subroutine implemented in the standard Abaqus viewer. In the same context, we propose a simple yet effective algorithm to initiate and propagate cracks in 2D geometries which is independent of both particular constitutive laws and specific element technology and dimension. It consists of a localization limiter in the form of the screened Poisson equation with, optionally, local mesh refinement. A staggered scheme for standard equilibrium and screened Cauchy equations is used. The remeshing part of the algorithm consists of a sequence of mesh subdivision and element erosion steps. Element subdivision is based on edge split operations using a given constitutive quantity (either damage or void fraction). Mesh smoothing makes use of edge contraction as function of a given constitutive quantity such as the principal stress or void fraction. To assess the robustness and accuracy of this algorithm, we use both quasi-brittle benchmarks and ductile tests. Furthermore, we introduce a computational approach regarding mechanical loading in microscale on an inelastically deforming composite material. The nanocomposites material of fully exfoliated clay/epoxy is shaped to predict macroscopic elastic and fracture related material parameters based on their fine–scale features. Two different configurations of polymer nanocomposites material (PNCs) have been studied. These configurations are fully bonded PNCs and PNCs with an interphase zone formation between the matrix and the clay reinforcement. The representative volume element of PNCs specimens with different clay weight contents, different aspect ratios, and different interphase zone thicknesses are generated by adopting Python scripting. Different constitutive models are employed for the matrix, the clay platelets, and the interphase zones. The brittle fracture behavior of the epoxy matrix and the interphase zones material are modeled using the phase field approach, whereas the stiff silicate clay platelets of the composite are designated as a linear elastic material. The comprehensive study investigates the elastic and fracture behavior of PNCs composites, in addition to predict Young’s modulus, tensile strength, fracture toughness, surface energy dissipation, and cracks surface area in the composite for different material parameters, geometry, and interphase zones properties and thicknesses. T2 - Phasenfeldmodellierung für Brüche mit Anwendungen auf homogene und heterogene Materialien KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Phase field model KW - Fracture KW - Abaqus KW - Finite Element Model Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170615-32291 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Banihani, Suleiman A1 - Rabczuk, Timon A1 - Almomani, Thakir T1 - POD for real-time simulation of hyperelastic soft biological tissue using the point collocation method of finite spheres JF - Mathematical Problems in Engineering N2 - The point collocation method of finite spheres (PCMFS) is used to model the hyperelastic response of soft biological tissue in real time within the framework of virtual surgery simulation. The proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) model order reduction (MOR) technique was used to achieve reduced-order model of the problem, minimizing computational cost. The PCMFS is a physics-based meshfree numerical technique for real-time simulation of surgical procedures where the approximation functions are applied directly on the strong form of the boundary value problem without the need for integration, increasing computational efficiency. Since computational speed has a significant role in simulation of surgical procedures, the proposed technique was able to model realistic nonlinear behavior of organs in real time. Numerical results are shown to demonstrate the effectiveness of the new methodology through a comparison between full and reduced analyses for several nonlinear problems. It is shown that the proposed technique was able to achieve good agreement with the full model; moreover, the computational and data storage costs were significantly reduced. KW - Chirurgie KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170413-31203 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Milbradt, Peter T1 - Stabilisierte Finite Elemente in der Hydrodynamik N2 - Hydro- und morphodynamischen Prozesse in Binnengewässern und im Küstennahbereich erzeugen hochkomplexe Phänomene. Zur Beurteilung der Entwicklung von Küstenzohnen, von Flussbetten sowie von Eingriffen des Menschen in Form von Schutzbauwerken sind geeignete numerische Modellwerkzeuge notwendig. Es wird ein holistischer Modellansatz zur Approximation gekoppelter Seegangs-, Strömungs- und Morphodynamischer Prozesse auf der Basis stabilisierter Finiter Elemente vorgestellt. Der Großteil der Modellgleichungen der Hydro- und Morphodynamik sind Transportgleichungen. Dem Transportcharakter dieser Gleichungen entsprechend wird ein stabilisiertes Finites Element Verfahren auf Dreiecken vorgestellt. Die vorgestellte Approximation entspricht einem streamline upwinding Petrov-Galerkin-Verfahrens für vektorwertige mehrdimensionale Probleme, bei dem der Fehler eines Standard-Galerkin-Verfahrens mit Hilfe eines Upwinding-Koeffizienten minimiert wird. Die Wahl des Upwinding-Koeffizienten ist übertragbar auf andere Problemklassen und basiert ausschließlich auf dem Charakter der zugrundeliegene Das Modell wurde für Seegangs- und Strömungs-Untersuchungen im Jade-Weser-Ästuar an der deutschen Nordseeküste eingesetzt. KW - Hydrodynamik KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-3327 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kraus, Matthias A1 - Crişan, Nicolae-Andrei A1 - Wittor, Björn T1 - Stability Study of Cantilever-Beams – Numerical Analysis and Analytical Calculation (LTB) JF - ce/papers N2 - According to Eurocode, the computation of bending strength for steel cantilever beams is a straightforward process. The approach is based on an Ayrton-Perry formula adaptation of buckling curves for steel members in compression, which involves the computation of an elastic critical buckling load for considering the instability. NCCI documents offer a simplified formula to determine the critical bending moment for cantilevers beams with symmetric cross-section. Besides the NCCI recommendations, other approaches, e.g. research literature or Finite-Element-Analysis, may be employed to determine critical buckling loads. However, in certain cases they render different results. Present paper summarizes and compares the abovementioned analytical and numerical approaches for determining critical loads and it exemplarily analyses corresponding cantilever beam capacities using numerical approaches based on plastic zones theory (GMNIA). KW - Träger KW - Stahl KW - Biegefestigkeit KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Stahlträger KW - Knicklast KW - Freiträgerkapazität KW - Eurocode Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20220112-45637 UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/cepa.1539 VL - 2021 IS - Volume 4, issue 2-4 SP - 2199 EP - 2206 PB - Ernst & Sohn, a Wiley brand CY - Berlin ER - TY - THES A1 - Ghasemi, Hamid T1 - Stochastic optimization of fiber reinforced composites considering uncertainties N2 - Briefly, the two basic questions that this research is supposed to answer are: 1. Howmuch fiber is needed and how fibers should be distributed through a fiber reinforced composite (FRC) structure in order to obtain the optimal and reliable structural response? 2. How do uncertainties influence the optimization results and reliability of the structure? Giving answer to the above questions a double stage sequential optimization algorithm for finding the optimal content of short fiber reinforcements and their distribution in the composite structure, considering uncertain design parameters, is presented. In the first stage, the optimal amount of short fibers in a FRC structure with uniformly distributed fibers is conducted in the framework of a Reliability Based Design Optimization (RBDO) problem. Presented model considers material, structural and modeling uncertainties. In the second stage, the fiber distribution optimization (with the aim to further increase in structural reliability) is performed by defining a fiber distribution function through a Non-Uniform Rational BSpline (NURBS) surface. The advantages of using the NURBS surface as a fiber distribution function include: using the same data set for the optimization and analysis; high convergence rate due to the smoothness of the NURBS; mesh independency of the optimal layout; no need for any post processing technique and its non-heuristic nature. The output of stage 1 (the optimal fiber content for homogeneously distributed fibers) is considered as the input of stage 2. The output of stage 2 is the Reliability Index (b ) of the structure with the optimal fiber content and distribution. First order reliability method (in order to approximate the limit state function) as well as different material models including Rule of Mixtures, Mori-Tanaka, energy-based approach and stochastic multi-scales are implemented in different examples. The proposed combined model is able to capture the role of available uncertainties in FRC structures through a computationally efficient algorithm using all sequential, NURBS and sensitivity based techniques. The methodology is successfully implemented for interfacial shear stress optimization in sandwich beams and also for optimization of the internal cooling channels in a ceramic matrix composite. Finally, after some changes and modifications by combining Isogeometric Analysis, level set and point wise density mapping techniques, the computational framework is extended for topology optimization of piezoelectric / flexoelectric materials. T3 - ISM-Bericht // Institut für Strukturmechanik, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar - 2016,1 KW - Optimization KW - Fiber Reinforced Composite KW - Finite Element Method KW - Isogeometric Analysis KW - Flexoelectricity KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Optimierung Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20161117-27042 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ke, Chen A1 - Jian Ming, Lu T1 - Study of Analysis System for Bridge Test N2 - Analysis System for Bridge Test (Chinese name abbr.: QLJC) is an application software specially designed for bridge test to analyze the static and dynamic character of bridge structures, calculate efficiency ratio of load test, pick up the results of observation points and so on. In this paper, research content, system design, calculation theory, characteristics and practical application of QLJC is introduced in detail. KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Physikalisches Verfahren KW - Brückenbau KW - Straßenbrücke Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2547 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tolok, V. A. A1 - Tolok, A. V. A1 - Gomenyuk, S. I. T1 - The instrumental System of Mechanics Problems Analysis of the deformed Solid Body N2 - In the abstract proposed is the Instrumental System of mechanics problems analysis of the deformed solid body. It supplies the researcher with the possibility to describe the input data on the object under analyses and the problem scheme based upon the variational principles within one task. The particular feature of System is possibility to describe the information concerning the object of any geometrical shape and the computation sheme according to the program defined for purpose. The Methods allow to compute the tasks with indefinite functional and indefinite geometry of the object (or the set of objects). The System provides the possibility to compute the tasks with indefinite sheme based upon the Finite Element Method (FEM). The restrictions of the System usage are therefore determined by the restrictions of the FEM itself. It contrast to other known programms using FEM (ANSYS, LS-DYNA and etc) described system possesses more universality in defining input data and choosing computational scheme. Builtin is an original Subsytem of Numerical Result Analuses. It possesses the possibility to visualise all numerical results, build the epures of the unknown variables, etc. The Subsystem is approved while solving two- and three-dimensional problems of Elasticiti and Plasticity, under the conditions of Geometrical Unlinearity. Discused are Contact Problems of Statics and Dynamics. KW - Festkörpermechanik KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 1997 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-5361 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Bernstein, Swanhild A1 - Richter, Matthias T1 - The Use of Genetic Algorithms in Finite Element Model Identification N2 - A realistic and reliable model is an important precondition for the simulation of revitalization tasks and the estimation of system properties of existing buildings. Thereby, the main focus lies on the parameter identification, the optimization strategies and the preparation of experiments. As usual structures are modeled by the finite element method. This as well as other techniques are based on idealizations and empiric material properties. Within one theory the parameters of the model should be approximated by gradually performed experiments and their analysis. This approximation method is performed by solving an optimization problem, which is usually non-convex, of high dimension and possesses a non-differentiable objective function. Therefore we use an optimization procedure based on genetic algorithms which was implemented by using the program package SLang... KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Genetischer Algorithmus Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2769 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ganev, T. A1 - Marinov, M. T1 - Towards Optimal Designing of thin elastic Plates with a specific free Oscillations Frequency N2 - Thin elastic plates are the basic constructional elements and are very often subjected to dynamic effects especially in the machine-building structures. Their saving design of resonance conditions of operation is an extremely complicated task which cannot be solved analytically. In the present report an efficient and sufficiently general method for optimal design of thin plates is worked out on the basis of energy resonance method of Wilder, the method of the finite elements for dynamic research and the methods of parameter optimization. By means of these methods various limitations and requirements put by the designer to the plates can be taken into account. A programme module for numerical investigation of the weight variation of the plate depending on the taken variable of the designed thickness at different supporting conditions is developed. The reasons for the considerable quantity and quality difference between the obtained optimal designs are also analysed. KW - Platte KW - Optimierung KW - Freie Schwingung KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 1997 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-5375 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kaapke, Kai A1 - Milbradt, Peter T1 - Voronoi-based finite volume method for transport problems N2 - Transport problems, as, for instance, the transport of sediment in hydraulic engineering and the transport of harmful substances through porous media, play an important role in many fields of civil engineering. Other examples include the dissipation of heat or sound as well as the simulation of traffic with macroscopic models. The contribution explains the analysis of the applicability of Voronoi-based finite volume methods for the approximation of solutions of transport problems. A special concern is the discretisation of the transport equation. Current limitations of the method as well as ideas for stabilisation are explained with examples. KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Physikalisches Verfahren KW - Transport Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-2558 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Köppler, H. A1 - Roos, Dirk A1 - Burkhardt, Gerhard T1 - Zur Berechnung vielschichtiger Schalen mit orthotropen Schichten N2 - Wirklichkeitsnahe Erfassung und Beschreibung des Trag- und Verformungsverhaltens von Strukturen baulicher Anlagen hat in den letzten Jahrzehnten ständig an Bedeutung gewonnen. Konstruktionen im Hoch- und Industriebau werden zunehmend multifunktional genutzt - die >Grenzen< zwischen Bauwerk und Tragwerk, zwischen Hüll- und Tragkonstruktion lösen sich auf. Werden raumabschließende Elemente (Wände, Decken, Dächer) gleichzeitig als Tragelemente und wärme- und schalldämmende Konstruktionen ausgeführt, so entstehen beispielsweise Sandwichplatten, deren Schichten sehr stark differierende Materialeigenschaften aufweisen. Beim Aufbau des FEM-Modells für vielschichtige Schalen können die Formänderungshypothesen für jede Schicht einzeln als auch für die Schale insgesamt gegeben werden. Im ersten Fall ist der Knotenfreiheitsgrad von der Schichtenzahl abhängig, im zweiten Fall nicht. Im weiteren wird eine Formänderungshypothese für das Schichtenpaket angenommen. Ausgegangen wird von den Gleichungen der 3D-Elastizitätstheorie. Die Berücksichtigung der Querkraftschubverformungen ergibt die Möglichkeit einer adäquaten Beschreibung der Verformungen sowohl dünner Schalen als auch von Schalen mittlerer Dicke; die Berechnung der Krümmungen und der LAMEschen Parameter der Bezugsfläche zu umgehen, was für komplizierte Schalenformen eine selbständige Aufgabe ist; eines natürlichen Übergangs von homogenen zu geschichteten Schalen. Das vielschichtige isoparametrische Schalen-FE wird vorgestellt, seine Implementierung in das in Entwicklung befindliche Programmsystem SLANG wird vorbereitet. KW - Schale KW - Sandwichbauweise KW - Orthotropes Bauteil KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 1997 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-4379 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schutte, Gerrit T1 - Zur Ermittlung von Spannungen am Rand eines elastischen Kontinuums N2 - Für den Entwurf von Ingenieurbauten ist eine zuverlässige Prognose über den Spannungsverlauf im Bauwerk und auf dessen Rand von großer Bedeutung. Eine geschlossene Lösung der elastischen Bestimmungsgleichungen des Bauwerks ist in der Regel nicht verfügbar. Es wird daher unter Verwendung der Methode der gewichteten Reste eine schwache Form der Gleichungen abgeleitet, die zu einem gemischten Arbeitsprinzip führt. Das zugehörige Finite-Elemente-Modell erlaubt es Spannungen am Rand des Bauwerks zu ermitteln, die im Gleichgewicht zu den angreifenden Lasten stehen. KW - Kontinuum KW - Elastizitätstheorie KW - Randspannung KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode Y1 - 2000 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-6135 ER - TY - THES A1 - Lehmkuhl, Hansjörg T1 - Zur praktischen Anwendung numerischer Analysemethoden für Stabilitätsprobleme T1 - The application of numerical methods to stability problems in practice N2 - In der täglichen Ingenieurpraxis werden in zunehmenden Maße numerische Analysen im Rahmen der Finite-Elemente-Methode auch zur Untersuchung stabilitätsgefährdeter Strukturen eingesetzt. Für die aktuelle Praxis, insbesondere im konstruktiven Stahlbau, ist jedoch festzustellen, dass zwischen der fortgeschrittenen Theorie und dem Niveau der praktischen Anwendung numerischer Stabilitätsanalysen eine große Kluft besteht. Aus praktischer Sicht erscheint es unumgänglich, die weiter wachsende Diskrepanz zwischen den umfangreichen theoretischen Möglichkeiten und der gegenwärtigen Praxis abzubauen. Damit steht der praktisch tätige Ingenieur vor der Aufgabe, sein Wissen auf dem Gebiet numerischer Stabilitätsanalysen zu vertiefen und bereits vorhandene FE-Programme um Berechnungsalgorithmen für umfassende numerische Stabilitätsanalysen zu erweitern. Dafür werden in der Arbeit die Grundlagen einer FEM- orientierten modernen Stabilitätstheorie einheitlich und aus Sicht einer praktischen Anwendung aufbereitet. Die Darstellung von realisierten programmtechnischen Umsetzungen für erweiterte Analysenmethoden wie Nachbeulanalysen, Pfadwechsel und Approximationen imperfekter Pfade ermöglicht eine Erweiterung des Methodenvorrates. Die innerhalb der Arbeit untersuchten Beispiele zeigen, dass durch die Anwendung der behandelten Verfahren das Tragverhalten einer stabilitätsgefährdeten Struktur wesentlich besser eingeschätzt werden kann als bei Beschränkung auf die herkömmlichen Analysemethoden. N2 - The daily engineering practice is characterized by an increasing use of numerical analyses also for structures influenced by stability problems. However it must be noticed that in practice, especially in steel construction, exists a large gap between the advanced stability theory and the level of practical applications of numerical stability analyses. From a practical point of view it seems be absolutely necessary to break up the continual growing discrepancy between comprehensive theoretical possibilities and current practice. Therefore practical engineers have to deepen their knowledge on the field of numerical stability analyses and have to expand existing finite element programs with special algorithms. For this purpose basics of a finite element orientated modern stability theory are presented from the view of practical application. Furthermore steps are shown for programming special methods like post-buckling analyses, path switching and approximations for load-deformation pathes including imperfections. The importance of the additional methods for a better understanding of the structures stability behaviour clearly comes out by the presentation of different examples of practical relevance. KW - Nichtlineare Stabilitätstheorie KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode KW - Stabilität KW - Stahlbau KW - Imperfektion KW - Nachbeulverhalten KW - Schale KW - Non-linear buckling KW - Finite Element Method KW - stability theory KW - post-buckling analysis KW - koiter approximation Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20051013-7102 ER -