This thesis demonstrates that the use of finite elements need not be confined to space alone, but that they may also be used in the time domain, It is shown that finite element methods may be used successfully to obtain the response of systems to applied forces, including, for example, the accelerations in a tall structure subjected to an earthquake shock. It is further demonstrated that at least one of these methods may be considered to be a practical alternative to more usual methods of solution. A detailed investigation of the accuracy and stability of finite element solutions is included, and methods of applications to both single- and multi-degree of freedom systems are described. Solutions using two different temporal finite elements ...
In this paper a time domain approach for predicting the non-linear dynamic response of long-span bri...
Copyright © 2013 Konstantin Kazakov. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
This thesis deals with a posteriori error estimation and adaptivity in finite element procedures for...
Time finite element methods are developed for the equations of structural dynamics. The approach emp...
Non-linear time history analysis represents the most realistic simulation of the effects of selected...
Schemes that can be proven to be unconditionally stable in the linear context can yield unstable sol...
The time-history analysis of realistic structures can often be computationally quite expensive. The ...
The dynamic response and stability analysis of beams undergoing large deflections and rotations is a...
An overview of the main theoretical aspects of finite-element and boundary-element modelling of the ...
Moving inertial loads are applied to structures in civil engineering, robotics, and mechanical engin...
Purpose – In structural, earthquake and aeronautical engineering and mechanical vibration, the solut...
Abstract-A unified approach is presented for the static and transient linear and geometrically non-l...
[[abstract]]The objective of this study is to present an iterative momentum-time element for nonline...
The Generalized Finite Element Method (GFEM) can be viewed as an extension of the Finite Element Met...
AbstractBased on common equations of response of dissipative system, which is presented in the form ...
In this paper a time domain approach for predicting the non-linear dynamic response of long-span bri...
Copyright © 2013 Konstantin Kazakov. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
This thesis deals with a posteriori error estimation and adaptivity in finite element procedures for...
Time finite element methods are developed for the equations of structural dynamics. The approach emp...
Non-linear time history analysis represents the most realistic simulation of the effects of selected...
Schemes that can be proven to be unconditionally stable in the linear context can yield unstable sol...
The time-history analysis of realistic structures can often be computationally quite expensive. The ...
The dynamic response and stability analysis of beams undergoing large deflections and rotations is a...
An overview of the main theoretical aspects of finite-element and boundary-element modelling of the ...
Moving inertial loads are applied to structures in civil engineering, robotics, and mechanical engin...
Purpose – In structural, earthquake and aeronautical engineering and mechanical vibration, the solut...
Abstract-A unified approach is presented for the static and transient linear and geometrically non-l...
[[abstract]]The objective of this study is to present an iterative momentum-time element for nonline...
The Generalized Finite Element Method (GFEM) can be viewed as an extension of the Finite Element Met...
AbstractBased on common equations of response of dissipative system, which is presented in the form ...
In this paper a time domain approach for predicting the non-linear dynamic response of long-span bri...
Copyright © 2013 Konstantin Kazakov. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
This thesis deals with a posteriori error estimation and adaptivity in finite element procedures for...