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An incremental elastic-plastic finite element solver in a workstation cluster environment. I: Formulations and parallel processing
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    An incremental elastic-plastic finite element solver in a workstation cluster environment. I: Formulations and parallel processing (English)
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    4 June 1997
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    We discuss solution schemes for the incremental elastic-plastic structural problem, discretized by means of the finite element method. Attention is focused on their formulation and implementation in a parallel computing environment defined by a cluster of workstations connected by means of a network. The availability of parallel computers allows one to consider possible formulations and solution strategies so far not considered competitive with the classical Newton-like schemes implying the definition of an elastic-plastic tangent stiffness matrix. The solution strategies herein considered are based on the explicit integration of the actual elastic-plastic rate problem. This, in turn, is phrased in terms of two different formulations, whose relative advantages -- particularly with respect to their integration in parallel -- are discussed.
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    structural rate theory of plasticity
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    explicit integration
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    elastic-plastic rate problem
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