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This work presents an efficient finite element model for simulating the mechanical behavior of synthetic stranded sub-ropes under large deformation. The model first simulates the shape of the sub-rope obtained starting from straight strands, then the sub-rope’s response to a tensile loading. The model represents the volume of the strands and takes into account the contact and friction between strands. A detailed 3D model representing four lay-lengths is first developed, to serve as a reference for validating a more efficient reduced model. The influence of the stresses generated when the strands are twisted into a helix to form the sub-rope is demonstrated. To reduce computational cost, a simplified model using periodic and symmetry conditions over one quarter of a lay-length is proposed. This reduced model shows excellent agreement with the reference model, both in terms of global response (force, torque and elongation) and mechanical fields. It also enables a very significant reduction in computation time. The reduced model is therefore particularly well-suited for parametric studies (typically construction parameters). The model allows for the rapid calculation of the global response of the sub-rope and the intra-strand and inter-strand mechanical fields.
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@article{Armand2026Efficient,
title = {Efficient finite element modeling of the mechanical response of stranded ropes under large deformation},
author = {T. Armand and G. Blès and Matthieu Le Saux and Yann Marco},
journal = {Computers & Structures},
year = {2026},
doi = {10.1016/j.compstruc.2026.108398},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compstruc.2026.108398}
}
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