Title of article
Computation of the time-history response of dynamic problems using the boundary element method and modal techniques
Author/Authors
Horst Lanzerath، نويسنده , , Heinz Waller، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
24
From page
841
To page
864
Abstract
The boundary element method in combination with modal techniques is used to calculate the response of
transient excited structures in the time domain numerically. If the system matrices of a structure are evaluated
with a fundamental solution in the frequency domain these matrices become functions of frequency which
normally cannot be expressed analytically. The associated eigenvalue problem therefore is non-linear and
di cult to solve. For simpli cation a series expansion formula for the fundamental solution is used in
di erent frequency ranges. Then the eigenvalue problem can be linearized and solved by direct or iterative
methods. By using the orthogonal properties of the eigenfunctions, the normal modes of the dynamic problem
can be uncoupled as is well known in vibration analysis. That way the transient response of a dynamic
excited system in the time domain can be determined without di culties. Displacements and stresses at
di erent points of the structure are the result. Di culties in the formulation of time-dependent problems using
the boundary element method can be avoided. There is no problem in considering modal damping factors,
for general damping characteristics the associated fundamental solutions have to be found. Several examples
are studied in the paper to illustrate how the new method can be applied
Keywords
time-history response , Modal analysis , boundary elements
Journal title
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Record number
423793
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