New contact boundary modelling is achieved with a basic set of 2 and 3 dimension contact primitives. Contact constraints are originally introduced in the variational equations and associated Newton—Raphson scheme via an external penalty formulation using primitive equations. Consequently,penalty part of external load vector and tangent stiffness matrices are developed for all contact primitives. In this way, contact prescribed boundary displacements are also taken into account. Contact treatment is then completed with Newton—Raphson elements for elastic and plastic regularized friction constitutive models. In this paper, the process is extended to elastoplastic models. Finally, we propose a self acting procedure with contact algorithms (interiority, sliding and contact loss) and related subroutines for implementation in finite element framework. We illustrate these developments by means of two‐dimensional open die forging and three‐dimensional plate coining typical benchmarks with reference to bulk elastoplastic and viscoplastic constitutive models.
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1 April 1995
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April 01 1995
External penalized mixed functional algorithms for unilateral contact and friction in a large strain finite element framework Available to Purchase
Dominique Lochegnies;
Dominique Lochegnies
Laboratoire de Génie Mécanique, Unité de recherches Associée au CNRS,MECAMAT, Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut—Cambrésis, BP 311, 59304 Valenciennes Cedex, France
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Jerome Oudin
Jerome Oudin
Laboratoire de Génie Mécanique,Unité de recherches Associée au CNRS, MECAMAT,Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut—Cambrésis, BP 311,59304 Valenciennes Cedex, France
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7077
Print ISSN: 0264-4401
© MCB UP Limited
1995
Engineering Computations (1995) 12 (4): 302–331.
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Lochegnies D, Oudin J (1995), "External penalized mixed functional algorithms for unilateral contact and friction in a large strain finite element framework". Engineering Computations, Vol. 12 No. 4 pp. 302–331, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/02644409510799613
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