In this paper some aspects of the use of non-reflecting boundaries in dynamic problems, analyzed in time domain, are considered. Current trends for treating the above mentioned problems are summarized with a particular emphasis on the use of numerical techniques, such as Boundary Element Method (BEM) or mixed and hybrid formulations, Finite Element Method (FEM) plus BEM. As an alternative to these methods, an easy time domain boundary condition, obtained from the well known consistent transmitting boundary developed by Waas for frequency domain analysis, can be applied to represent the reactions of the unbounded soil on the interest zone. The behaviour of this proposed boundary condition is studied when waves of different frequency to the o...
Time-domain formulations for soil-structure interaction problems with an unbounded soil-domain (the ...
International audienceThe site effects generated by topographical features are among the sources of ...
International audienceThe site effects generated by topographical features are among the sources of ...
AbstractThis paper presents a computational (finite element analysis) study for numerically simulati...
In this paper different transmitting and absorbing boundaries that have been applied in soil-structu...
This thesis presents the development of the displacement-unit-impulse-response-based modelling of un...
A boundary element formulation having nonlocal boundary conditions is presented for the dynamic anal...
Dynamic soil-structure interaction is concerned with the study of structures supported on flexible so...
Wave transmitting boundaries are used to truncate an infinite domain when analysing soil-structure i...
A time domain analysis procedure and method for seismic soil-structure interaction analysis are intr...
Soil dynamics with experimental, analytical and numerical methods are subject of research activities...
The most popular method in dynamic soil-structure interaction analysis is the finite element method....
An overview of the main theoretical aspects of finite-element and boundary-element modelling of the ...
Time-domain formulations for soil-structure interaction problems with an unbounded soil-domain (the ...
An accurate and efficient boundary element procedure is developed for the analysis of dynamic respon...
Time-domain formulations for soil-structure interaction problems with an unbounded soil-domain (the ...
International audienceThe site effects generated by topographical features are among the sources of ...
International audienceThe site effects generated by topographical features are among the sources of ...
AbstractThis paper presents a computational (finite element analysis) study for numerically simulati...
In this paper different transmitting and absorbing boundaries that have been applied in soil-structu...
This thesis presents the development of the displacement-unit-impulse-response-based modelling of un...
A boundary element formulation having nonlocal boundary conditions is presented for the dynamic anal...
Dynamic soil-structure interaction is concerned with the study of structures supported on flexible so...
Wave transmitting boundaries are used to truncate an infinite domain when analysing soil-structure i...
A time domain analysis procedure and method for seismic soil-structure interaction analysis are intr...
Soil dynamics with experimental, analytical and numerical methods are subject of research activities...
The most popular method in dynamic soil-structure interaction analysis is the finite element method....
An overview of the main theoretical aspects of finite-element and boundary-element modelling of the ...
Time-domain formulations for soil-structure interaction problems with an unbounded soil-domain (the ...
An accurate and efficient boundary element procedure is developed for the analysis of dynamic respon...
Time-domain formulations for soil-structure interaction problems with an unbounded soil-domain (the ...
International audienceThe site effects generated by topographical features are among the sources of ...
International audienceThe site effects generated by topographical features are among the sources of ...