Algorithms for explicit integration of structural dynamics problems with multiple time steps (subcycling) are investigated. Only one such algorithm, due to Smolinski and Sleith has proved to be stable in a classical sense. A simplified version of this algorithm that retains its stability is presented. However, as with the original version, it can be shown to sacrifice accuracy to achieve stability. Another algorithm in use is shown to be only statistically stable, in that a probability of stability can be assigned if appropriate time step limits are observed. This probability improves rapidly with the number of degrees of freedom in a finite element model. The stability problems are shown to be a property of the central difference method it...
This paper describes a modal weighting technique that improves the stability characteristics of expl...
A collection of results is presented regarding the consistency, stability and accuracy of operator s...
A novel procedure, concepts, and new ideas to tailor and design time operators under the notion of a...
An algorithm for explicit integration of structural dynamics problems with multiple time steps is pr...
Subcycling, or the use of different timesteps at different nodes, can be an effective way of improvi...
The popular Newmark algorithm, used for implicit direct integration of structural dynamics, is exten...
An explicit-explicit subcycling procedure for the finite element analysis of structural dynamics is ...
Subcycling algorithms which employ multiple timesteps have been previously proposed for explicit dir...
The primary objectives of the present exposition are to provide: (i) a generalized unified mathemati...
International audienceThis paper deals with the numerical integration of well-posed multiscale syste...
Zarch 1988 Report number: baFW 88.020 In crash simulation, the finite element mesh is usually non-un...
The time-history analysis of realistic structures can often be computationally quite expensive. The ...
Fluid-structure interaction (FSI) simulations can be used to quantify the frequency, damping constan...
An algorithm to simulate 3-D high compressible flows using the finite element method and a multi-tim...
A computer procedure for economically time-integrating large structural dynamics problems is present...
This paper describes a modal weighting technique that improves the stability characteristics of expl...
A collection of results is presented regarding the consistency, stability and accuracy of operator s...
A novel procedure, concepts, and new ideas to tailor and design time operators under the notion of a...
An algorithm for explicit integration of structural dynamics problems with multiple time steps is pr...
Subcycling, or the use of different timesteps at different nodes, can be an effective way of improvi...
The popular Newmark algorithm, used for implicit direct integration of structural dynamics, is exten...
An explicit-explicit subcycling procedure for the finite element analysis of structural dynamics is ...
Subcycling algorithms which employ multiple timesteps have been previously proposed for explicit dir...
The primary objectives of the present exposition are to provide: (i) a generalized unified mathemati...
International audienceThis paper deals with the numerical integration of well-posed multiscale syste...
Zarch 1988 Report number: baFW 88.020 In crash simulation, the finite element mesh is usually non-un...
The time-history analysis of realistic structures can often be computationally quite expensive. The ...
Fluid-structure interaction (FSI) simulations can be used to quantify the frequency, damping constan...
An algorithm to simulate 3-D high compressible flows using the finite element method and a multi-tim...
A computer procedure for economically time-integrating large structural dynamics problems is present...
This paper describes a modal weighting technique that improves the stability characteristics of expl...
A collection of results is presented regarding the consistency, stability and accuracy of operator s...
A novel procedure, concepts, and new ideas to tailor and design time operators under the notion of a...