On the modeling of self-damping in stranded cables

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A new formulation is presented to model the hysteretic bending behaviour of metallic strands. The interaction between the wires of the strand is modeled through a frictional contact model based on the Amontons-Coulomb law and accounts for the effects of the tangential compliance mechanism. The new model is presented with reference to a single-layered mono-metallic strand and is applied to the study of the energy dissipation in cyclic bending.

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Foti, F., Martinelli, L., & Perotti, F. (2016). On the modeling of self-damping in stranded cables. In ECCOMAS Congress 2016 - Proceedings of the 7th European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering (Vol. 3, pp. 5680–5688). National Technical University of Athens. https://doi.org/10.7712/100016.2211.8996

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