2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/8827681
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Combining Finite Element and Analytical methods to Contact Problems of 3D Structure on Soft Foundation

Abstract: The computational efficiency and nonconvergence of the iteration are two main difficulties in contact problems, especially in the creep of the foundation. This paper proposes a method to analyze the structural soft foundation system affected by time. The methodology is an explicit method, combining the finite element method with the analytical method. The creep deformation of soft foundation is obtained based on Laplace transforms. The structural deformation contains the statically determinate structural defor… Show more

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“…The component models are comprised of varying series-parallel of Hooke and Kelvin units, such as the Kelvin model, the Maxwell model, and Burger's model [8]. Su et al [9] analyzed the rheological behavior of soft soil using the Maxwell model. Wang and Wang [10] presented a semianalytical method to analyze the creep and thermal consolidation behaviors of layered saturated clays.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The component models are comprised of varying series-parallel of Hooke and Kelvin units, such as the Kelvin model, the Maxwell model, and Burger's model [8]. Su et al [9] analyzed the rheological behavior of soft soil using the Maxwell model. Wang and Wang [10] presented a semianalytical method to analyze the creep and thermal consolidation behaviors of layered saturated clays.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%