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Numerical modeling of three dimensional divided structures by the Non Smooth Contact dynamics method: Application to masonry structures

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This paper outlines a computational method for modelling 3D divided structures by means of interface models, characterized by unilateral properties. The theoretical framework belongs to the field of non-smooth mechanics which aims at solving problems where severe time and space discontinuities are encountered. Multi-valued and stiff interfaces laws, e.g., Signorini's condition and Coulomb's friction, are solved using tools and formalisms provided by convex analysis. This general framework is adapted to micro-modelling approach of masonry structures, specifying interfaces models to mortar joints behaviour. The various stages in the development and implementation of an algorithm are delineated. Reaching a quasistatic equilibrium of floating structure is discussed and some numerical applications are presented on didactic tests.
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inria-00425357 , version 1 (21-10-2009)

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Vincent Acary, Michel Jean. Numerical modeling of three dimensional divided structures by the Non Smooth Contact dynamics method: Application to masonry structures. The Fifth international Conference on Computational Structures Technology 2000, Sep 2000, Leuven, Belgium. pp.211-221. ⟨inria-00425357⟩
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