Application of the energy-conserving integration method to hybrid simulation of a full-scale steel frame (Q1736795)

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Application of the energy-conserving integration method to hybrid simulation of a full-scale steel frame
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    Application of the energy-conserving integration method to hybrid simulation of a full-scale steel frame (English)
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    26 March 2019
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    Summary: The nonlinear unconditionally stable energy-conserving integration method (ECM) is a new method for solving a continuous equation of motion. To our knowledge, there is still no report about its application on a hybrid test. Aiming to explore its effect on hybrid tests, the nonlinear beam-column element program is developed for computation. The program contains both the ECM and the average acceleration method (AAM). The comparison of the hybrid test results with thesetwo methods validates the effectiveness of the ECM in the hybrid simulation. We found that the energy error of hybrid test by using ECM is less than that of AAM. In addition, a new iteration strategy with reduction factor is presented to avoid the overshooting phenomena during iteration process with the finite element program.
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    energy-conserving method
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    average acceleration method
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    hybrid simulation
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