The accuracy and efficiency of a numerical strategy for sequential nonlinear cyclic analyses of carbon nanotube nanocomposites are investigated. The computational approach resorts to a nonlinear 3D finite element implementation that seeks to solve the cyclic hysteretic response of the nanocomposite. A variant of the Newton-Raphson method within a time integration scheme is proposed whereby the elastic tangent matrix is chosen as iteration matrix without paying the price of its iterative update. This is especially rewarding in the context of the employed mechanical model which exhibits hysteresis manifested through a discontinuous change in the stiffness at the reversal points where the loading direction is reversed. Key implementation aspects – such as the integration of the nonlinear 3D equations of motion, the numerical accuracy/efficiency as a function of the time step or the mesh size – are discussed. In particular, efficiency is regarded as performing fast computations especially when the number of cyclic analyses becomes large. By making use of laptop CPU cores, a good speed of computations is achieved not only through parallelization but also employing a caching procedure for the iteration matrix.

Computational efficiency and accuracy of sequential nonlinear cyclic analysis of carbon nanotube nanocomposites / Formica, G.; Milicchio, F.; Lacarbonara, W.. - In: ADVANCES IN ENGINEERING SOFTWARE. - ISSN 0965-9978. - 125:(2018), pp. 126-135. [10.1016/j.advengsoft.2018.08.013]

Computational efficiency and accuracy of sequential nonlinear cyclic analysis of carbon nanotube nanocomposites

Lacarbonara W.
2018

Abstract

The accuracy and efficiency of a numerical strategy for sequential nonlinear cyclic analyses of carbon nanotube nanocomposites are investigated. The computational approach resorts to a nonlinear 3D finite element implementation that seeks to solve the cyclic hysteretic response of the nanocomposite. A variant of the Newton-Raphson method within a time integration scheme is proposed whereby the elastic tangent matrix is chosen as iteration matrix without paying the price of its iterative update. This is especially rewarding in the context of the employed mechanical model which exhibits hysteresis manifested through a discontinuous change in the stiffness at the reversal points where the loading direction is reversed. Key implementation aspects – such as the integration of the nonlinear 3D equations of motion, the numerical accuracy/efficiency as a function of the time step or the mesh size – are discussed. In particular, efficiency is regarded as performing fast computations especially when the number of cyclic analyses becomes large. By making use of laptop CPU cores, a good speed of computations is achieved not only through parallelization but also employing a caching procedure for the iteration matrix.
2018
CNT Nanocomposites; Differential evolution optimization; Hysteretic damping; Three-dimensional finite element modeling; Time integration schemes
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Computational efficiency and accuracy of sequential nonlinear cyclic analysis of carbon nanotube nanocomposites / Formica, G.; Milicchio, F.; Lacarbonara, W.. - In: ADVANCES IN ENGINEERING SOFTWARE. - ISSN 0965-9978. - 125:(2018), pp. 126-135. [10.1016/j.advengsoft.2018.08.013]
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