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A meshless local boundary integral equation method for solving transient elastodynamic problems
Authors:E. J. Sellountos  D. Polyzos
Affiliation:(1) Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, University of Patras, GR-26500 Patras, Greece;(2) Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes, GR-26500 Patras, Greece
Abstract:A new local boundary integral equation (LBIE) method for solving two dimensional transient elastodynamic problems is proposed. The method utilizes, for its meshless implementation, nodal points spread over the analyzed domain and employs the moving least squares (MLS) approximation for the interpolation of the interior and boundary variables. On the global boundary, displacements and tractions are treated as independent variables. The local integral representation of displacements at each nodal point contains both surface and volume integrals, since it employs the simple elastostatic fundamental solution and considers the acceleration term as a body force. On the local boundaries, tractions are avoided with the aid of the elastostatic companion solution. The collocation of the local boundary/volume integral equations at all the interior and boundary nodes leads to a final system of ordinary differential equations, which is solved stepwise by the theta-Wilson finite difference scheme. Direct numerical techniques for the accurate evaluation of both surface and volume integrals are employed and presented in detail. All the strongly singular integrals are computed directly through highly accurate integration techniques. Three representative numerical examples that demonstrate the accuracy of the proposed methodology are provided.
Keywords:LBIE method  Meshless method  Time domain elastodynamic problems
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