Hybrid Type Rigid Plastic Finite Element Analysis for Bearing Capacity Characteristics of Surface Uniform Loading

In the geotechnical engineering design, rigid plastic analysis is usually used to estimate a factor of safety or an ultimate capacity. Although based on a simple assumption of rigid-plastic material behaviour, limit analysis has a rigorous theoretical background called limit theorems. The implementa...

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Published inSOILS AND FOUNDATIONS Vol. 45; no. 2; pp. 17 - 27
Main Author Kobayashi, Shun-ichi
Format Journal Article Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Tokyo Elsevier B.V 2005
The Japanese Geotechnical Society
Japanese Geotechnical Society
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ISSN0038-0806
1341-7452
DOI10.3208/sandf.45.2_17

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Summary:In the geotechnical engineering design, rigid plastic analysis is usually used to estimate a factor of safety or an ultimate capacity. Although based on a simple assumption of rigid-plastic material behaviour, limit analysis has a rigorous theoretical background called limit theorems. The implementation of limit analysis to finite element method is recognised as rigid-plastic finite element method. The author recently proposed a new formulation of hybrid type rigid-plastic finite element method based on the interior point method, named primal-dual rigid-plastic finite element method (PDRPFEM). In this paper, characteristics of primal-dual rigid-plastic finite element method are illustrated in contrast to the ordinary rigid-plastic finite element method based on the upper bound theorem. Advantages of the primal-dual rigid-plastic finite element method in the numerical calculations are also explained. In addition to this, as a real rigid-plastic boundary value problem, bearing capacity problems of surface uniform loading on weightless Tresca material (c, φ = 0) are solved by the primal-dual rigid-plastic finite element method. Numerical solutions are compared to the analytical solutions to investigate numerical accuracies of the primal-dual rigid-plastic finite element method.
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ISSN:0038-0806
1341-7452
DOI:10.3208/sandf.45.2_17