• 제목/요약/키워드: the decomposition coupling formulation

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Iterative coupling of precise integration FEM and TD-BEM for elastodynamic analysis

  • Lei, Weidong;Liu, Chun;Qin, Xiaofei;Chen, Rui
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제67권4호
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    • pp.317-326
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    • 2018
  • The iterative decomposition coupling formulation of the precise integration finite element method (FEM) and the time domain boundary element method (TD-BEM) is presented for elstodynamic problems. In the formulation, the FEM node and the BEM node are not required to be coincident on the common interface between FEM and BEM sub-domains, therefore, the FEM and BEM are independently discretized. The force and displacement converting matrices are used to transfer data between FEM and BEM nodes on the common interface between the FEM and BEM sub-domains, to renew the nodal variables in the process of the iterations for the un-coincident FEM node and BEM node. The iterative coupling formulation for elastodynamics in current paper is of high modeling accuracy, due to the semi-analytical solution incorporated in the precise integration finite element method. The decomposition coupling formulation for elastodynamics is verified by examples of a cantilever bar under a Heaviside-type force and a harmonic load.

FEM-BEM iterative coupling procedures to analyze interacting wave propagation models: fluid-fluid, solid-solid and fluid-solid analyses

  • Soares, Delfim Jr.
    • Coupled systems mechanics
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.19-37
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    • 2012
  • In this work, the iterative coupling of finite element and boundary element methods for the investigation of coupled fluid-fluid, solid-solid and fluid-solid wave propagation models is reviewed. In order to perform the coupling of the two numerical methods, a successive renewal of the variables on the common interface between the two sub-domains is performed through an iterative procedure until convergence is achieved. In the case of local nonlinearities within the finite element sub-domain, it is straightforward to perform the iterative coupling together with the iterations needed to solve the nonlinear system. In particular, a more efficient and stable performance of the coupling procedure is achieved by a special formulation that allows to use different time steps in each sub-domain. Optimized relaxation parameters are also considered in the analyses, in order to speed up and/or to ensure the convergence of the iterative process.

DDM과 경계요쇼법을 이용한 동탄성 해석 (Transient Elastodynamic Analysis By BEM Using DDM)

  • 신동훈;박한규;박경호
    • 한국전산구조공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국전산구조공학회 2009년도 정기 학술대회
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    • pp.534-535
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    • 2009
  • This paper deals with BEM analysis of transient elastodynamic problems using domain decomposition method and particular integrals. The particular method is used to approximate the acceleration term in the governing equation. The domain decomposition method is examined to consider multi-region problems. The domain of the original problem is subdivided into sub-regions, which are modeled by the particular integral BEM. The iterative coupling employing Schwarz algorithm is used for the successive update of the interface boundary conditions until convergence is achieved. The numerical results, compared with those by ABAQUS, demonstrate the validity of the present formulation.

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Lagrangian 보우텍스방법에서의 압력장계산 (Computation of pressure fields in application of the Lagrangian vortex method)

  • 김광수;이승재;서정천
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국전산유체공학회 2003년도 추계 학술대회논문집
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    • pp.37-42
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    • 2003
  • A vorticity-velocity integro-differential formulation of incompressible Wavier-Stokes equations is described, focusing on a scheme for calculating pressure fields in application of the Lagrangian vortex method in connection with panel methods. It deals with the dynamic coupling among velocity, vorticity and pressure, and the Helmholtz decomposition of the velocity field, through a comparative study with the Eulerian finite volume method, we provide an extensive understanding of the Lagrangian vortex methods for numerical simulations of viscous flows around arbitrary bodies.

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