The present contribution proposes a new NURBS-based approach for the limit analysis of masonry vaults based on an upper bound formulation. A given masonry vault geometry can be represented by a NURBS (Non-Uniform Rational B-Spline) parametric surface. A NURBS mesh of the given surface can be generated. Each element of the mesh is a NURBS surface itself and can be idealized as a rigid body. An upper bound limit analysis formulation, which takes into account the main characteristics of masonry material is deduced, with internal dissipation allowed exclusively along element edges. The approach is capable of well predicting the load bearing capacity of any masonry vault of generic shape. It is proved that, even by using a mesh constituted by very few elements, a good estimate of the collapse load multiplier is obtained provided that the initial mesh is adjusted by means of a meta-heuristic approach (i.e. genetic algorithms) in order to enforce that element edges accurately approximate the actual failure mechanism.

A general NURBS-based method for kinematic limit analysis of masonry vaults

MILANI, GABRIELE;
2015-01-01

Abstract

The present contribution proposes a new NURBS-based approach for the limit analysis of masonry vaults based on an upper bound formulation. A given masonry vault geometry can be represented by a NURBS (Non-Uniform Rational B-Spline) parametric surface. A NURBS mesh of the given surface can be generated. Each element of the mesh is a NURBS surface itself and can be idealized as a rigid body. An upper bound limit analysis formulation, which takes into account the main characteristics of masonry material is deduced, with internal dissipation allowed exclusively along element edges. The approach is capable of well predicting the load bearing capacity of any masonry vault of generic shape. It is proved that, even by using a mesh constituted by very few elements, a good estimate of the collapse load multiplier is obtained provided that the initial mesh is adjusted by means of a meta-heuristic approach (i.e. genetic algorithms) in order to enforce that element edges accurately approximate the actual failure mechanism.
2015
In Proc.: XXII AIMETA, XXII Congresso - Associazione Italiana di Meccanica Teorica e Applicata, Genova, 14-17 Settembre 2015
978-88-97752-55-4
Limit analysis; Masonry vaults; NURBS
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