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Nonlinear analysis. Reserve Factor definition

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Trajano

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Nov 8, 2006
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Hello,

Lets say that I have a F.E. model of my structure. the structure is made of a material whose ultimate tension allowable stress is Ftu.
I perform an analysis for an ultimate load case and I read the maximum stress Smax.

- If the analysis is LINEAR I would define the reserve factor like this:

RF = Ftu / Smax

if RF is 2, for instance, it means that if I duplicate the applied load I will get a RF = 1.

- If the analysis is NONLINEAR would you still define the RF as Ftu / Smax?
In this case if RF = 2 and I duplicate the applied load I cannot know the new RF unless I perform a new analysis.

My question is: does it still makes sense to define a RF like this? What would be the meaning of such a RF?

 
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