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    Limit analysis of frictional block assemblies as a mathematical program with complementarity constraints

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    Date
    1999-02-15
    Author
    Tin-Loi, F.
    Ferris, Michael
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    Abstract
    The computation of the collapse loads of discrete rigid block systems, characterized by frictional (nonassociative) and tensionless contact interfaces, is formulated and solved as a special constrained optimization problem know as a Mathematical Program with Equilibrium Constraints (MPEC). In the present instance, some of the essential constraints are defined by a complementarity system involving the orthogonality of two sign-constrained vectors. Due to its intrinsic complexity, MPECs are computationally very hard to solve. In this paper, we investigate a simple numerical scheme, involving appropriate relaxation of the complementarity term, to solve this nonstandard limit analysis problem. Some computational results are presented to illustrate potentialities of the method.
    Subject
    mathematical programming
    friction
    limit analysis
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/64402
    Type
    Technical Report
    Citation
    99-01
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