The present work investigates the unilateral frictionless contact between a plate and a rigid obstacle. Two sets of problem, are studied: a plate constrained through unilateral edge supports and a plate seating in its undeformed configuration at a given distance from a rigid support The attention is concentrated on two augmented I.agrangian formulations. The algorithmic implementation within a finite-element scheme is presented and discussed. The importance of using appropriate plate elements for the discretization of the structure is addressed. New gap elements compatible with a robust plate e1cment are derived. Computational aspects are emphasized. A simple ~and effective numerical integration for the determination of the gap stiffnesses in partial contact with the support is proposed. Numerical results are carried ou1 and compared with analytical solutions. The convergence to the solution of the perfectly constrained problem is numerically investigated. The inadequacy of the penalty method and the satisfactory performance obtained from only one augmented Lagrangian procedure are emphasized.

Augmented lagrangian finite element for plate contact

SACCO, Elio
1996-01-01

Abstract

The present work investigates the unilateral frictionless contact between a plate and a rigid obstacle. Two sets of problem, are studied: a plate constrained through unilateral edge supports and a plate seating in its undeformed configuration at a given distance from a rigid support The attention is concentrated on two augmented I.agrangian formulations. The algorithmic implementation within a finite-element scheme is presented and discussed. The importance of using appropriate plate elements for the discretization of the structure is addressed. New gap elements compatible with a robust plate e1cment are derived. Computational aspects are emphasized. A simple ~and effective numerical integration for the determination of the gap stiffnesses in partial contact with the support is proposed. Numerical results are carried ou1 and compared with analytical solutions. The convergence to the solution of the perfectly constrained problem is numerically investigated. The inadequacy of the penalty method and the satisfactory performance obtained from only one augmented Lagrangian procedure are emphasized.
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