PSI - Issue 2_B

F.J Gómez et al. / Procedia Structural Integrity 2 (2016) 2841–2848 Gómez, Martín-Rengel, Ruiz-Hervías, Fathy and Berto/ Structural Integrity Procedia 00 (2016) 000–000

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where  is an algorithm parameter that varies among 0.5 and 3 and P max is the maximum load. Fig. 4 shows the evolution of the softening curve and the P-CMOD predicted curve during the application of the algorithm. Fig. 5 compares the transformed i+1 P-CMOD curve versus the curve in state i.

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Experimental mean curve iteration i

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Fig. 4. Evolution of the numerical load-displacement curve and the softening curve with the iterative algorithm: a) Load-CMOD curve, b) softening curve.

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Experimental mean curve Iteration i Iteration i+1

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Fig. 5. Experimental mean curve versus numerical ones corresponding to iterations i and i + 1.

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