Mat-1.3656 Seminar on numerical analysis and computational science

Monday, Feb 15, 2010, room U322 at 14.15, Eirola & Stenberg

Alexis Fedoroff, A!

Example of anomalous buckling behaviour in structural mechanics

In the introduction part of this presentation basic notions of stability analysis and bifurcation theory will be reviewed. Some advanced tools such as the Liapunov-Schmidt reduction will be presented in the discrete case. This tool enables the stability analysis of the post-buckling path for multi-dimensional systems. The core of the presentation will focus on a particular case of a spring-rigid body system which has non-excpected buckling behaviour. It will be shown that the buckling mode of the example system is not included in the spectrum of the linearized eigenvalue problem. It means that a numerical method based on the linearized eigenvalue problem is unable to get a correct approximation of the critical value for our example.