Abstract

Based on the adaptive Dynamic Relaxation (aDR) method, a modified adaptive Dynamic Relaxation (maDR) method is proposed which is more efficient than the former in solving non-linear problems. It is then applied to analysing the elastic-plastic bending of circular plates in large deflection and their following wrinkling, and leads to satisfactory results compared with corresponding experimental ones. It shows that the maDR method possesses vast vistas of applications to engineering problems.

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