The accuracy of a new class of concurrent, procedures for transient finite element analysis is examined. A phase error analysis is carried out which shows that wave retardation leading to unacceptable loss of accuracy may occur if a Courant condition based on the dimensions of the subdomains is violated. Numerical tests suggest that this Courant condition is conservative for typical structural applications and may lead to a marked increase in accuracy as the number of subdomains is increased. Theoretical speed-up ratios are derived which suggest that the algorithms under consideration can be expected to exhibit a performance superior to that of globally implicit methods when implemented on parallel machines
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The accuracy of a new class of concurrent, procedures for transient finite element analysis is exami...
A new class of algorithms for transient finite element analysis which is amenable to an efficient im...
A family of algorithms was outlined which would appear to be particularly well-suited for implementa...
A two-parameter class of time-stepping algorithms for nonlinear structural dynamics is investigated....
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[[abstract]]The paper explores some of the design characteristics of explicit and implicit methods f...
In this paper a new parallel algorithm for nonlinear transient dynamic analysis of large structures ...
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During the 70's and 80's, considerable effort was devoted to developing efficient and reliable time ...
Solid dynamics simulations with Lagrangian finite elements are used to model a wide variety of probl...
This paper proposes an analysis of the overall numerical errors affecting the implementation of the ...
The accuracy of a new class of concurrent, procedures for transient finite element analysis is exami...
A new class of algorithms for transient finite element analysis which is amenable to an efficient im...
A family of algorithms was outlined which would appear to be particularly well-suited for implementa...
A two-parameter class of time-stepping algorithms for nonlinear structural dynamics is investigated....
The purpose of this research is to investigate the potential application of new methods for solving ...
This research addresses the time history analysis of structures subjected to dynamic loads using hig...
In this research, a concurrent and domain-by-domain algorithm developed for the solution of transien...
[[abstract]]In the area of crash impact, research is urgently required on the development and evalua...
The aim was to study the solution of transient finite element problems on the Transputer system of p...
[[abstract]]The paper explores some of the design characteristics of explicit and implicit methods f...
In this paper a new parallel algorithm for nonlinear transient dynamic analysis of large structures ...
This paper presents a set of methods for time integration of problems arising from finite element se...
During the 70's and 80's, considerable effort was devoted to developing efficient and reliable time ...
Solid dynamics simulations with Lagrangian finite elements are used to model a wide variety of probl...
This paper proposes an analysis of the overall numerical errors affecting the implementation of the ...