Upper-bound limit analysis of a rigid-plastic body with frictional interfaces (Q1324535)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 571628
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    Upper-bound limit analysis of a rigid-plastic body with frictional interfaces
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 571628

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      Upper-bound limit analysis of a rigid-plastic body with frictional interfaces (English)
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      24 May 1994
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      A finite element formulation of the generalized upper-bound theorem, which can be used to obtain upper bounds in the presence of frictional interfaces, has been developed. The generalized upper-bound theorem is based on the fact that the velocity boundary condition does not need to be satisfied precisely for the upper-bound inequality to be valid. Consequently, this inequality can be applied to a wide class of problems. The relaxed inequality method is simple to use and differs little from the conventional upper-bound theorem. The new procedure has been used to quantify the effect of base friction on the bearing capacity of a rigid footing to highlight its potential for solving many practical problems of interest.
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      velocity boundary condition
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      relaxed inequality method
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