Transcription of Introduction to Nonlinear Analysis - MIT OpenCourseWare
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Contents:Textbook:Examples:Reference:Top ic1 IntroductiontoNonlinearAnalysis Introductiontothecourse Theimportanceofnonlinearanalysis Fourillustrativefilmsdepictingactualandp otentialnonlinearanalysisapplications Generalrecommendationsfornonlinearanalys is Modelingofproblems Classificationofnonlinearanalyses Exampleanalysisofabracket,smallandlarged eformations,elasto-plasticresponse Twocomputer-plottedanimations-elasto-pla sticlargedeformationresponseofaplatewith ahole-largedisplacementresponseofadiamon d-shapedframe Thebasicapproachofanincrementalsolution Timeasavariableinstaticanddynamicsolutio ns Thebasicincremental/iterativeequations , , , ,T., ,"OnFiniteElementLargeDisplacementandEla stic-PlasticDynamicAnalysisofShellStruct ures,"Computers&Structures,12,309-318, 'fS1S ( '\MECHANICS FINliEEll::t-"\ENTD15 CR~.,..'"2A-TIONS NLAt-'\ "R11\-\MS SOfTWA'QE(ONS''t>E:'RAT\DN~Nt::-CONCENTR ATEON~- M&Tl-\o1: TI-\Po-TA'e&5 ENE'RALL'IA?))
• The stress-strain relation is probably nonlinear. Topic One 1-15 Transparency 1-15 y Example: D Transparency 1-16 x • This is the most general formulation of a problem, considering no nonlinearities in the boundary conditions.
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