A family of algorithms was outlined which would appear to be particularly well-suited for implementation in a parallel environment. This is due to the fact that for any partition of the mesh each subdomain in the partition can be processed over a time step simultaneously and independently of the rest. The method eliminates the need for assembling and factorizing large global arrays while retaining the unconditional stability properties of the algorithms used at the local level. To critically appraise the proposed methodology, two limiting cases were considered: element-by-element mesh partitions, and coarse mesh partitions. It was concluded that while the proposed methodology can be useful in sequential machines, it would appear to be promi...
The realization of the finite element method on parallel computers is usually based on a domain deco...
A methodology is described for developing a parallel system using a top down approach taking into ac...
Abstract This paper describes a parallel algorithm for Dynamic Relaxation Method. The basic theory o...
A new class of algorithms for transient finite element analysis which is amenable to an efficient im...
A two-parameter class of time-stepping algorithms for nonlinear structural dynamics is investigated....
The aim was to study the solution of transient finite element problems on the Transputer system of p...
The accuracy of a new class of concurrent, procedures for transient finite element analysis is exami...
During the 70's and 80's, considerable effort was devoted to developing efficient and reliable time ...
The adaptation of a finite element program with explicit time integration to a massively parallel SI...
PhD ThesisThe work presented in this thesis concerns parallel methods for finite element analysis...
The paper deals with the simulation of the non-linear and time dependent behaviour of complex struct...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the potential application of new methods for solving ...
A parallel algorithm for the solution of the generalized eigenproblem in linear elastic finite eleme...
[[abstract]]The paper explores some of the design characteristics of explicit and implicit methods f...
AbstractWe discuss some aspects of implementing the finite-element method on parallel computers with...
The realization of the finite element method on parallel computers is usually based on a domain deco...
A methodology is described for developing a parallel system using a top down approach taking into ac...
Abstract This paper describes a parallel algorithm for Dynamic Relaxation Method. The basic theory o...
A new class of algorithms for transient finite element analysis which is amenable to an efficient im...
A two-parameter class of time-stepping algorithms for nonlinear structural dynamics is investigated....
The aim was to study the solution of transient finite element problems on the Transputer system of p...
The accuracy of a new class of concurrent, procedures for transient finite element analysis is exami...
During the 70's and 80's, considerable effort was devoted to developing efficient and reliable time ...
The adaptation of a finite element program with explicit time integration to a massively parallel SI...
PhD ThesisThe work presented in this thesis concerns parallel methods for finite element analysis...
The paper deals with the simulation of the non-linear and time dependent behaviour of complex struct...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the potential application of new methods for solving ...
A parallel algorithm for the solution of the generalized eigenproblem in linear elastic finite eleme...
[[abstract]]The paper explores some of the design characteristics of explicit and implicit methods f...
AbstractWe discuss some aspects of implementing the finite-element method on parallel computers with...
The realization of the finite element method on parallel computers is usually based on a domain deco...
A methodology is described for developing a parallel system using a top down approach taking into ac...
Abstract This paper describes a parallel algorithm for Dynamic Relaxation Method. The basic theory o...