The fatigue design is realized at PSA within a probabilistic approach. This approach takes into account the industrial context of the design. It includes the analysis of customer distribution, the handling of the production scatter, and the definition of relevant loading specifications ad acceptance criterion for the designers. This approach avoids variable amplitude analysis by the mean of an appropriate fatigue equivalence method, and by the mean of the Dang Van criterion for the fatigue analysis of the FEM results. Extension of this work to structures undergoing damage due to vibrations is adressed.
International audienceAn alternative numerical method to solve structural evolution problems is presented. It belongs to the family of Large Time Increment Methods. The problem is solved on the whole time interval separating a global stage where a SA and KA solution is searched and a local stage where the constitutive law is satisfied. To solve the global stage, consuming the most CPU time, the mechanical fields are decomposed in a wavelet basis and the equilibrium is solved only for the largest coefficients. To cite this article: F. Comte et al., C. R. Mecanique 334 (2006). © 2006 Académie des sciences
International audienceCet article présente un élément de coque bilinéaire enrichi, adapté à la modélisation des tôles soudées par points de soudure électrique, et implémenté sous Abaqus. L'élément de base est un élément de Simo-Rifaï en petits déplacements et en élasticité linéaire. La modélisation proposée des points de soudure s'inspire des méthodes de modélisation d'inclusion dans un milieu infini par éléments finis étendus. Le point de soudure est considéré comme quasi ponctuel dans le milieu continu 2D de la tôle ; les fonctions d'enrichissement de l'espace d'approximation des déplacements représentent les modes de déformation locaux des tôles autour des points de soudure, et permettent de représenter correctement les déformées de tôles assemblées sans avoir à mailler les points de soudure. Des exemples démontrent la possibilité de calculer des assemblages de tôles maillées indépendamment
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