Explicit codes are often used to simulate the nonlinear dynamics of large-scale structural systems, even for low frequency response, because the storage and CPU requirements entailed by the repeated factorizations traditionally found in implicit codes rapidly overwhelm the available computing resources. With the advent of parallel processing, this trend is accelerating because of the following additional facts: (a) explicit schemes are easier to parallelize than implicit ones, and (b) explicit schemes induce short range interprocessor communications that are relatively inexpensive, while the factorization methods used in most implicit schemes induce long range interprocessor communications that often ruin the sought-after speed-up. However,...
Two key areas of crucial importance to the computer-based simulation of large space structures are d...
Restrictions on the maximum allowable time step of explicit time integration methods for direct and ...
As computational needs for structural finite element analysis increase, a robust implicit structural...
Explicit codes are often used to simulate the nonlinear dynamics of large-scale structural systems, ...
During the 70's and 80's, considerable effort was devoted to developing efficient and reliable time ...
Two implicit finite element formulations for incompressible flows have been implemented on the Conne...
The Parallel Implicit Time-integration Algorithm (PITA) is among a very limited number of time-integ...
Implicit finite difference schemes are often the preferred numerical schemes in computational fluid ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a set of methods to improve numerical solvers, as us...
The adaptation of a finite element program with explicit time integration to a massively parallel SI...
Restrictions on the maximum allowable time step of explicit time integration methods for direct and ...
This research addresses the time history analysis of structures subjected to dynamic loads using hig...
peer reviewedTo solve fast dynamic problems, an explicit method is the most adapted. But for slower ...
Computational scientists are grappling with increasingly complex, multi-rate applications that coupl...
International audienceTo solve fast dynamic problems, an explicit method is the most adapted. But fo...
Two key areas of crucial importance to the computer-based simulation of large space structures are d...
Restrictions on the maximum allowable time step of explicit time integration methods for direct and ...
As computational needs for structural finite element analysis increase, a robust implicit structural...
Explicit codes are often used to simulate the nonlinear dynamics of large-scale structural systems, ...
During the 70's and 80's, considerable effort was devoted to developing efficient and reliable time ...
Two implicit finite element formulations for incompressible flows have been implemented on the Conne...
The Parallel Implicit Time-integration Algorithm (PITA) is among a very limited number of time-integ...
Implicit finite difference schemes are often the preferred numerical schemes in computational fluid ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a set of methods to improve numerical solvers, as us...
The adaptation of a finite element program with explicit time integration to a massively parallel SI...
Restrictions on the maximum allowable time step of explicit time integration methods for direct and ...
This research addresses the time history analysis of structures subjected to dynamic loads using hig...
peer reviewedTo solve fast dynamic problems, an explicit method is the most adapted. But for slower ...
Computational scientists are grappling with increasingly complex, multi-rate applications that coupl...
International audienceTo solve fast dynamic problems, an explicit method is the most adapted. But fo...
Two key areas of crucial importance to the computer-based simulation of large space structures are d...
Restrictions on the maximum allowable time step of explicit time integration methods for direct and ...
As computational needs for structural finite element analysis increase, a robust implicit structural...