A NEW A POSTERIORI ERROR INDICATOR AND ITS MESH OPTIMIZATION FOR NONLOCAL CONCRETE DAMAGE MODELS

Authors

  • ABDELHAMID BECHEUR LABORATOIRE DE GÉNIE DE LA CONSTRUCTION ET DE L'ARCHITECTURE LGCA. UNIVERSITY OF BEJAIA. THARGUAOUZEMOUR BEJAIA, ALGERIA
  • ABDELOUHAB MEDJAHED LABORATOIRE DE GÉNIE DE LA CONSTRUCTION ET DE L'ARCHITECTURE LGCA. UNIVERSITY OF BEJAIA. THARGUAOUZEMOUR BEJAIA, ALGERIA
  • PATRICE COOREVITS LABORATOIRE ECO-PROCÉDÉS OPTIMISATION ET AIDE À LA DÉCISION (EA 4669), UNIVERSITÉ DE PICARDIE JULES VERNE. FRANCE

Abstract

DAMAGE MODELS ARE OFTEN USED IN FINITE ELEMENT SIMULATIONS OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES. EVALUATING THE NUMERICAL QUALITY OF THESE COMPUTATIONS CONSISTS IN AN IMPORTANT TASK WHICH CAN BE PERFORMED BY USING AN ERROR ESTIMATOR. HOWEVER, IN THE FRAMEWORK OF NONLOCAL APPROACHES THESE ESTIMATORS SEEM TO BE MUCH LESS ABUNDANT IN THE LITERATURE AND THEIR IMPLEMENTATION REQUIRES CONSIDERABLE EFFORTS. IN THIS PAPER, A NEW ERROR INDICATOR WITH RELATIVELY LESS DIFFICULTIES FOR ITS IMPLEMENTATION IS PROPOSED. BASED ON LOCAL AND LEAST SQUARES SMOOTHING TECHNIQUES, THE CONVERGENCE ANALYSES OF THE DEVELOPED INDICATOR IS CARRIED OUT AND DISCUSSED. THE OBTAINED RESULTS SEEM TO BE IN GOOD AGREEMENT WITH THOSE OBTAINED BY THE USE OF RESIDUAL METHOD. IN ADDITION THE MAJOR DIFFICULTY TO OBTAIN AN AUTOMATIC STEP BY STEP MESH ADAPTATION IS HIGHLIGHTED. NEVERTHELESS FOR A CHOSEN LOADING STEP, OPTIMIZED CALCULATIONS CAN BE PERFORMED AND EXAMPLE TESTS ARE PRESENTED.

Author Biographies

ABDELHAMID BECHEUR, LABORATOIRE DE GÉNIE DE LA CONSTRUCTION ET DE L'ARCHITECTURE LGCA. UNIVERSITY OF BEJAIA. THARGUAOUZEMOUR BEJAIA, ALGERIA

FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

​SENIOR LECTURER

ABDELOUHAB MEDJAHED, LABORATOIRE DE GÉNIE DE LA CONSTRUCTION ET DE L'ARCHITECTURE LGCA. UNIVERSITY OF BEJAIA. THARGUAOUZEMOUR BEJAIA, ALGERIA

FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY 

PHD STUDENT

 

PATRICE COOREVITS, LABORATOIRE ECO-PROCÉDÉS OPTIMISATION ET AIDE À LA DÉCISION (EA 4669), UNIVERSITÉ DE PICARDIE JULES VERNE. FRANCE

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2018-06-26

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