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One of the major engineering tasks is to evaluate the structural behavior when one of the components has failed. In such cases it is necessary to carry out fail-safe analysis to evaluate if the structure can be used safely in loading conditions. Thus, fail-safe analysis is a vital and important task
to properly validate the mechanical structure. The implementation of the fail-safe analysis using the finite element method is usually done by eliminating the given component from the finite element model and carrying out the given analysis. But when due to finite element modeling issues such an approach cannot be carried out without causing singularities in the model, another approach should be used to perform the fail-safe analysis. One such method, presented in this paper, is the zero stiffness method, which applies near-zero stiffness to the structural component that is removed from the finite element model. The zero stiffness method is used by applying close to zero values to the material and element properties, and thus reducing the load that is in the given structural component.
期刊介绍:
INCAS BULLETIN is a scientific quartely journal published by INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli” (under the aegis of The Romanian Academy) Its current focus is the aerospace field, covering fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, flight theory, aeroelasticity, structures, applied control, mechatronics, experimental aerodynamics, computational methods. All submitted papers are peer-reviewed. The journal will publish reports and short research original papers of substance. Unique features distinguishing this journal: R & D reports in aerospace sciences in Romania The INCAS BULLETIN of the National Institute for Aerospace Research "Elie Carafoli" includes the following sections: 1) FULL PAPERS. -Strength of materials, elasticity, plasticity, aeroelasticity, static and dynamic analysis of structures, vibrations and impact. -Systems, mechatronics and control in aerospace. -Materials and tribology. -Kinematics and dynamics of mechanisms, friction, lubrication. -Measurement technique. -Aeroacoustics, ventilation, wind motors. -Management in Aerospace Activities. 2) TECHNICAL-SCIENTIFIC NOTES and REPORTS. Includes: case studies, technical-scientific notes and reports on published areas. 3) INCAS NEWS. Promote and emphasise INCAS technical base and achievements. 4) BOOK REVIEWS.