Application of the Complex Variable Semi-analytical Method for Improved Displacement Sensitivity Evaluation in Geometrically Nonlinear Truss Problems

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Autor(a) principal: Haveroth,Geovane Augusto
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Stahlschmidt,Joânesson, Muñoz-Rojas,Pablo Andrés
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Latin American journal of solids and structures (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-78252015000500980
Resumo: AbstractThe application of gradient-based methods to structural optimization problems usually requires the determination of displacement sensitivities with respect to design variables. In this regard, it is important to have at hand comprehensive methods for sensitivity analysis, which show stability, efficiency and accuracy. Particularly, application of the semi-analytical method for linear and nonlinear problems is generally a good trade-off between formulation simplicity and accuracy. In spite of that, semi-analytical methods are known to behave pathologically for shape design variables when the structure is subjected to rigid rotations. A large number of solutions for this problem have been presented in last years, although the formulation involved is generally not trivial, especially in the nonlinear case. A recent method, which adopts the semi-analytical approach and uses complex variables has rendered very promising results for all the aforementioned aspects: stability, efficiency and accuracy. Additionally, it is simple to codify. The present contribution is concerned with the application of this sensitivity analysis method to geometrically nonlinear truss problems. To this end, a finite element formulation is presented and displacement sensitivities are evaluated with respect to material and shape design variables. The results are compared to those obtained using the semi-analytical method with real variables and to global finite differences. An example demonstrates the potentiality of this new approach.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Application of the Complex Variable Semi-analytical Method for Improved Displacement Sensitivity Evaluation in Geometrically Nonlinear Truss Problems
title Application of the Complex Variable Semi-analytical Method for Improved Displacement Sensitivity Evaluation in Geometrically Nonlinear Truss Problems
spellingShingle Application of the Complex Variable Semi-analytical Method for Improved Displacement Sensitivity Evaluation in Geometrically Nonlinear Truss Problems
Haveroth,Geovane Augusto
Structural optimization
Sensitivity analysis
Finite element method
Nonlinear analyses
title_short Application of the Complex Variable Semi-analytical Method for Improved Displacement Sensitivity Evaluation in Geometrically Nonlinear Truss Problems
title_full Application of the Complex Variable Semi-analytical Method for Improved Displacement Sensitivity Evaluation in Geometrically Nonlinear Truss Problems
title_fullStr Application of the Complex Variable Semi-analytical Method for Improved Displacement Sensitivity Evaluation in Geometrically Nonlinear Truss Problems
title_full_unstemmed Application of the Complex Variable Semi-analytical Method for Improved Displacement Sensitivity Evaluation in Geometrically Nonlinear Truss Problems
title_sort Application of the Complex Variable Semi-analytical Method for Improved Displacement Sensitivity Evaluation in Geometrically Nonlinear Truss Problems
author Haveroth,Geovane Augusto
author_facet Haveroth,Geovane Augusto
Stahlschmidt,Joânesson
Muñoz-Rojas,Pablo Andrés
author_role author
author2 Stahlschmidt,Joânesson
Muñoz-Rojas,Pablo Andrés
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Haveroth,Geovane Augusto
Stahlschmidt,Joânesson
Muñoz-Rojas,Pablo Andrés
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Structural optimization
Sensitivity analysis
Finite element method
Nonlinear analyses
topic Structural optimization
Sensitivity analysis
Finite element method
Nonlinear analyses
description AbstractThe application of gradient-based methods to structural optimization problems usually requires the determination of displacement sensitivities with respect to design variables. In this regard, it is important to have at hand comprehensive methods for sensitivity analysis, which show stability, efficiency and accuracy. Particularly, application of the semi-analytical method for linear and nonlinear problems is generally a good trade-off between formulation simplicity and accuracy. In spite of that, semi-analytical methods are known to behave pathologically for shape design variables when the structure is subjected to rigid rotations. A large number of solutions for this problem have been presented in last years, although the formulation involved is generally not trivial, especially in the nonlinear case. A recent method, which adopts the semi-analytical approach and uses complex variables has rendered very promising results for all the aforementioned aspects: stability, efficiency and accuracy. Additionally, it is simple to codify. The present contribution is concerned with the application of this sensitivity analysis method to geometrically nonlinear truss problems. To this end, a finite element formulation is presented and displacement sensitivities are evaluated with respect to material and shape design variables. The results are compared to those obtained using the semi-analytical method with real variables and to global finite differences. An example demonstrates the potentiality of this new approach.
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