A parallel algorithm for the solution of the generalized eigenproblem in linear elastic finite element analysis, (K)(phi)=(M)(phi)(omega), where (K) and (M) are of order N, and (omega) is of order q is presented. The parallel algorithm is based on a completely connected parallel architecture in which each processor is allowed to communicate with all other processors. The algorithm has been successfully implemented on a tightly coupled multiple-instruction-multiple-data (MIMD) parallel processing computer, Cray X-MP. A finite element model is divided into m domains each of which is assumed to process n elements. Each domain is then assigned to a processor, or to a logical processor (task) if the number of domains exceeds the number of physic...
Abstract. Some new local and parallel nite element algorithms are proposed and analyzed in this pape...
PhD ThesisThe work presented in this thesis concerns parallel methods for finite element analysis...
A family of algorithms was outlined which would appear to be particularly well-suited for implementa...
A parallel algorithm is presented for the solution of the generalized eigenproblem in linear elastic...
A new numerical algorithm for the solution of large-order eigenproblems typically encountered in lin...
A new numerical algorithm for the solution of large-order eigenproblems typically encountered in lin...
Aimed at large, sparse eigenvalue problems in modal analysis of engineering structures, some predomi...
The adaptation of a finite element program with explicit time integration to a massively parallel SI...
Computing some eigenpairs of a Finite Element (FE) flow model is an important task. Parallel computa...
The finite element machine is a prototype computer designed to support parallel solutions to structu...
Finite element discretizations of flow problems involving multiaquifer systems deliver large, sparse...
The analysis and design of complex aerospace structures requires the rapid solution of large systems...
AbstractThis paper reviews the research work that has been done to implement the finite element meth...
AbstractWe discuss some aspects of implementing the finite-element method on parallel computers with...
The design and development of an advanced computer architecture that supports the parallel implement...
Abstract. Some new local and parallel nite element algorithms are proposed and analyzed in this pape...
PhD ThesisThe work presented in this thesis concerns parallel methods for finite element analysis...
A family of algorithms was outlined which would appear to be particularly well-suited for implementa...
A parallel algorithm is presented for the solution of the generalized eigenproblem in linear elastic...
A new numerical algorithm for the solution of large-order eigenproblems typically encountered in lin...
A new numerical algorithm for the solution of large-order eigenproblems typically encountered in lin...
Aimed at large, sparse eigenvalue problems in modal analysis of engineering structures, some predomi...
The adaptation of a finite element program with explicit time integration to a massively parallel SI...
Computing some eigenpairs of a Finite Element (FE) flow model is an important task. Parallel computa...
The finite element machine is a prototype computer designed to support parallel solutions to structu...
Finite element discretizations of flow problems involving multiaquifer systems deliver large, sparse...
The analysis and design of complex aerospace structures requires the rapid solution of large systems...
AbstractThis paper reviews the research work that has been done to implement the finite element meth...
AbstractWe discuss some aspects of implementing the finite-element method on parallel computers with...
The design and development of an advanced computer architecture that supports the parallel implement...
Abstract. Some new local and parallel nite element algorithms are proposed and analyzed in this pape...
PhD ThesisThe work presented in this thesis concerns parallel methods for finite element analysis...
A family of algorithms was outlined which would appear to be particularly well-suited for implementa...