A new time integration method is proposed for solving a differential equation of motion of structural dynamics problems with nonlinear stiffness. In this method, it is assumed that order of variation of acceleration is quadratic in each time step and, therefore, variation of displacement in each time step is a fourth-order polynomial that has five coefficients. Other than implementing initial conditions and satisfying equation of motions at both ends, weighted residual integral is also used in order to evaluate the unknown coefficients. By increasing order of acceleration, more terms of Taylor series are used, which were expected to have better responses than the other classical methods. The proposed method is non-dissipative and its numeri...
A time integration scheme is proposed for dynamic analysis of linear elastic problems. This method a...
In order to reduce numerical computations in the nonlinear dynamic analysis of seismically base-isol...
We present several time integration algorithms of second-order accuracy that are numerically simple ...
In this paper a new method is proposed for the direct time integration method for structural dynamic...
This paper presents a weighted residual method with several weight functions for solving differentia...
A new time integration scheme is presented for solving the differential equation of motion with nonl...
In this paper a new method is proposed for direct time integration of nonlinear structural dynamics ...
Purpose – In structural, earthquake and aeronautical engineering and mechanical vibration, the solut...
In this paper, a time step integration method for resolving the differential equation of motion of d...
A new family of higher-order implicit, one-step integration algorithms has been developed and evalua...
A computational algorithm for predicting the nonlinear dynamic response of a structure is presented....
A computer procedure for economically time-integrating large structural dynamics problems is present...
Computational efficiency and accuracy are two of the most important properties of integration method...
University of Minnesota Master of Science thesis. November 2009. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Advi...
A simple explicit solution technique for problems in structural dynamics, based on a Modified Trapez...
A time integration scheme is proposed for dynamic analysis of linear elastic problems. This method a...
In order to reduce numerical computations in the nonlinear dynamic analysis of seismically base-isol...
We present several time integration algorithms of second-order accuracy that are numerically simple ...
In this paper a new method is proposed for the direct time integration method for structural dynamic...
This paper presents a weighted residual method with several weight functions for solving differentia...
A new time integration scheme is presented for solving the differential equation of motion with nonl...
In this paper a new method is proposed for direct time integration of nonlinear structural dynamics ...
Purpose – In structural, earthquake and aeronautical engineering and mechanical vibration, the solut...
In this paper, a time step integration method for resolving the differential equation of motion of d...
A new family of higher-order implicit, one-step integration algorithms has been developed and evalua...
A computational algorithm for predicting the nonlinear dynamic response of a structure is presented....
A computer procedure for economically time-integrating large structural dynamics problems is present...
Computational efficiency and accuracy are two of the most important properties of integration method...
University of Minnesota Master of Science thesis. November 2009. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Advi...
A simple explicit solution technique for problems in structural dynamics, based on a Modified Trapez...
A time integration scheme is proposed for dynamic analysis of linear elastic problems. This method a...
In order to reduce numerical computations in the nonlinear dynamic analysis of seismically base-isol...
We present several time integration algorithms of second-order accuracy that are numerically simple ...