Abstract:Most of the computational approaches based on Heyman's theory rely on the safe theorem and can only tackle kinematical problems (KPs) with non-homogeneous boundary displacements for simple geometries. So far, no computational tools have been developed to directly address the KP for generic 2D structures taking into account different mechanical scenarios and foundation settlements simultaneously. With this aim, compas_prd, a new computational Python-based tool has been developed. It is based on the piecewise ri… Show more
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