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  • 101
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 37 (1994), S. 717-735 
    ISSN: 0029-5981
    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
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    Notes: Sheet metal forming is simulated by finite element methods using a stress resultant constitutive law in this paper. A Lagrangian description of axisymmetric and plane-strain shell deformation is first reviewed. Then a stress resultant constitutive law in rate form is presented, where the effect of thickness reduction due to large plastic deformation is considered. A finite element formulation in terms of stress resultants and their work-conjugate generalized strain rates is derived based on the virtual work principle. A hemispherical punch stretching operation and a plane-strain draw operation are simulated by a finite element program based on the finite element formulation. The results of these finite element simulations are in good-agreement with those using the through-the-thickness integration method. The results of the hemispherical punch stretching simulation suggest that the coupling term of moments and membrane forces of the modified Ilyushin yield function should be eliminated to avoid numerical instability under stretching-dominated conditions for this rate-independent plasticity formulation. Further, the results suggest that the hardening rule in a power-law form based on the small-strain approach must be modified to take account for finite deformation effects of combined stretching and bending. Under the plane-strain draw operation, the sheet experiences a large amount of bending before the final stretching. The simulation based on the stress resultant constitutive law can produce this essential aspect of deformation pattern as that of the through-the-thickness integration method, whereas a simulation based on a membrane theory cannot. In conclusion, the results of these simulations indicate that a finite element program based on the stress resultant constitutive law can simulate sheet-forming processes with much shorter computational time than that based on the through-the-thickness integration method.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 37 (1994), S. 813-826 
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    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Notes: A return mapping algorithm is presented for the numerical time integration of the constitutive equations for elastoplasticity with isotropic yield surfaces, constructed from all three invariants of the stress tensor. Based on the first-order backward Euler difference formula (BDF), the governing equations for the stresses are solved in the space of the invariants and the discretized persistence parameter. The stresses are recovered afterwards. The solution concept is applied to a pressure-independent yield function, expressed in terms of the second and third invariant of the stress tensor. The numerical performance of the method is demonstrated with two examples.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 37 (1994), S. 793-812 
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    Notes: A technique for refining three-dimensional tetrahedral meshes is proposed in this paper. The proposed technique is capable of treating arbitrary unstructured tetrahedral meshes, convex or non-convex with multiple regions resulting in high quality constrained Delaunay triangulations. The tetrahedra generated are of high quality (nearly equilateral). Sliver tetrahedra, which present a real problem to many algorithms are not produced with the new method. The key to the generation of high quality tetrahedra is the iterative application of a set of topological transformations based on the Voronoi-Delaunay theory and a reposition of nodes technique. The computational requirements of the proposed technique are in linear relationship with the number of nodes and tetrahedra, making it ideal for direct employment in a fully automatic finite element analysis system for 3-D adaptive mesh refinement. Application to some test problems is presented to show the effectiveness and applicability of the new method.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 37 (1994), S. 1027-1038 
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    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Notes: The stiffness matrix of a plane four-node quadrilateral finite element is given in closed form. When expressed as a FORTRAN subroutine and compared with the classical method of forming the stiffness matrix using Gaussian integration, the approach gives a CPU time speed-up of the order of 2-3 on a vector machine and of the order of 4-5 on a scalar machine. The technique used to generate the terms of the stiffness matrix made use of a computer algebra system which could clearly be extended to generate the matrices for other elements types.
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    Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications 1 (1994), S. 75-101 
    ISSN: 1070-5325
    Keywords: Variable-step preconditioners ; Nonlinear preconditioning ; Generalized conjugate gradient method ; Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Notes: When solving large size systems of equations by preconditioned iterative solution methods, one normally uses a fixed preconditioner which may be defined by some eigenvalue information, such as in a Chebyshev iteration method. In many problems, however, it may be more effective to use variable preconditioners, in particular when the eigenvalue information is not available.In the present paper, a recursive way of constructing variable-step of, in general, nonlinear multilevel preconditioners for selfadjoint and coercive second-order elliptic problems, discretized by the finite element method is proposed. The preconditioner is constructed recursively from the coarsest to finer and finer levels. Each preconditioning step requires only block-diagonal solvers at all levels except at every k0, k0 ≥ 1 level where we perform a sufficient number ν, ν ≥ 1 of GCG-type variable-step iterations that involve the use again of a variable-step preconditioning for that level.It turns out that for any sufficiently large value of k0 and, asymptotically, for ν sufficiently large, but not too large, the method has both an optimal rate of convergence and an optimal order of computational complexity, both for two and three space dimensional problem domains.The method requires no parameter estimates and the convergence results do not depend on the regularity of the elliptic problem.
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    Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications 1 (1994), S. 65-74 
    ISSN: 1070-5325
    Keywords: Elasticity ; Finite elements ; preconditioning ; Multilevel ; Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Notes: The basic theory of the strengthened Cauchy-Buniakowskii-Schwarz (C.B.S.) inequality is the main tool in the convergence analysis of the recently proposed algebraic multilevel iterative methods. An upper bound of the constant γ in the strengthened C.B.S. inequality for the case of the finite element solution of 2D elasticity problems is obtained. It is assumed that linear triangle finite elements are used, the initial mesh consisting of right isosceles triangles and the mesh refinement procedure being uniform. For the resulting linear algebraic systems we have proved that γ2〈0.75 uniformly on the mesh parameter and on Poisson's ratio ν ∊ (0, 1/2). Furthermore, the presented numerical tests show that the same relation holds for arbitrary initial right triangulations, even in the case of degeneracy of triangles.The theoretical results obtained are practically important for successful implementation of the finite element method to large-scale modeling of complicated structures. They allow us to construct optimal order algebraic multilevel iterative solvers for a wide class of real-life elasticity problems.
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    Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications 1 (1994), S. 247-263 
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    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Notes: This paper presents a row relaxation method for solving the regularized ℓp least norm problem \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$$ {\rm minimize}P({\rm x}) = \frac{1}{2}\varepsilon \parallel {\rm x}\parallel _{\rm 2}^{\rm 2} + \parallel A{\rm x} - {\rm b}\parallel _p^p /p $$\end{document} where e and p are positive constants, 1〈p〈∞ The interest that we have in this problem lies in the observation that for small values of E the minimizer of P (X ) is a good substitute for a minimizer of the unregularized problem \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$$ {\rm minimize }U({\rm x}) = \parallel A{\rm x} - {\rm b}\parallel _p^p /p $$\end{document} It is shown that the dual of the regularized problem has the form \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$$ {\rm minimize }D({\rm y}) = {\rm b}^T {\rm y} - \frac{1}{2}\varepsilon \parallel A^T {\rm y/}\varepsilon \parallel _2^2 - \parallel {\rm y}\parallel _q^q /q $$\end{document} where q = p /(p - 1). Moreover, if y solves the dual problem then X = ATy/∊ solves the primal problem and P(ATy/∊) = D(y). Maximizing the dual objective function by changing one variable at a time results in a row relaxation method that resembles Kaczmarz's method. This feature makes the new method suitable for solving large sparse C, problems that arise in computerized tomography, geophysics, and groundwater hydrology. Numerical experiments illustrate the feasibility of our ideas.
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    Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications 1 (1994), S. 331-333 
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    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications 1 (1994), S. 313-329 
    ISSN: 1070-5325
    Keywords: Discretization method ; Nonlinear ABS class ; Newton-type method ; Quadratic convergence ; Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Notes: In this paper we give a class of algorithms for solving nonlinear algebraic equations using difference approximations of derivatives. The class is a modification of the original ABS class with the advantage of requiring less function evaluations. Special cases include the methods of Brown and Brent and the discretized Newton method, which is formulated in a way requiring fewer function evaluations per iteration.
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    Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications 1 (1994), S. 287-311 
    ISSN: 1070-5325
    Keywords: Linear systems ; Incomplete factorizations ; Parallel computation ; Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Notes: In this paper two new implementations of SSOR and incomplete factorization preconditioners are given, for shared memory and distributed memory parallel computers respectively. These new implementations give increased solution speeds for matrix problems such as those arising from discretized partial differential equations with natural ordering of the grid points, for which it is well-known that the standard implementation of these preconditioners is difficult to parallelize effectively. For shared memory machines, a new technique is presented here which decreases the number of synchronization points in each preconditioning step and thus allows better parallel speedups. For distributed memory machines, an implementation based on block cyclic reduction is given which circumvents the problem of idle processors during the preconditioning phase. Descriptions of the implementations are given, and numerical comparisons are given for a model diffusion problem on the Cray Y-MP and the CM-2 Connection Machine.
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    Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications 1 (1994), S. 511-532 
    ISSN: 1070-5325
    Keywords: Iterative methods for linear systems ; Acceleration of convergence ; Preconditioning ; Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Notes: A new incomplete factorization method is proposed, differing from previous ones by the way in which the diagonal entries of the triangular factors are defined. A comparison is given with the dynamic modified incomplete factorization methods of Axelsson-Barker and Beauwens, and with the relaxed incomplete Cholesky method of Axelsson and Lindskog. Theoretical arguments show that the new method is at least as robust as both previous ones, while numerical experiments made in the discrete PDE context show an effective improvement in many practical circumstances, particularly for anisotropic problems.
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    Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications 1 (1994), S. 571-581 
    ISSN: 1070-5325
    Keywords: GMRES ; GMRES(m) ; Large-scale nonsymmetric linear systems ; Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Notes: The generalized minimal residual (GMRES) method is widely used for solving very large, nonsymmetric linear systems, particularly those that arise through discretization of continuous mathematical models in science and engineering. By shifting the Arnoldi process to begin with Ar0 instead of r0, we obtain simpler Gram-Schmidt and Householder implementations of the GMRES method that do not require upper Hessenberg factorization. The Gram-Schmidt implementation also maintains the residual vector at each iteration, which allows cheaper restarts of GMRES(m) and may otherwise be useful.
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    Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications 1 (1994), S. 555-570 
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    Keywords: Linear system of equations ; Iterative method ; Fast algorithm ; Arnoldi process ; Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Notes: A new iterative scheme is described for the solution of large linear systems of equations with a matrix of the form A = ρU + ζI, where ρ and ζ are constants, U is a unitary matrix and I is the identity matrix. We show that for such matrices a Krylov subspace basis can be generated by recursion formulas with few terms. This leads to a minimal residual algorithm that requires little storage and makes it possible to determine each iterate with fairly little arithmetic work. This algorithm provides a model for iterative methods for non-Hermitian linear systems of equations, in a similar way to the conjugate gradient and conjugate residual algorithms. Our iterative scheme illustrates that results by Faber and Manteuffel [3,4] on the existence of conjugate gradient algorithms with short recurrence relations, and related results by Joubert and Young [13], can be extended.
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    Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications 1 (1994), S. 583-587 
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    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 373-384 
    ISSN: 1069-8299
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    Notes: The paper demonstrates an approach to generate three-dimensional boundary-fitted computational meshes efficiently. One basic idea underlying the present study is that often similar geometries have to be meshed, and therefore an efficient mesh-adaption method, which allows adaptation of the topological mesh to the specific geometry, would be more efficient than generating all new meshes. On the other hand the mesh generation for Cartesian topologies has been shown to be a very simple task. It can be executed by connecting and removing brick elements to a basic cube. In connection with a so-called ‘Macro Command Language’, a high degree of automation can be reached when adapting topologically defined meshes to a surface. Furthermore, a high mesh quality has proved to be the key to good simulation results. During the mesh generation it is important to provide the possibility of modifiying the mesh quality and also the mesh density at any time of the meshing process. Using this generation method the meshing time is reduced - e.g. a computational mesh for a two-valve cylinder head can be generated within a few hours.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 393-401 
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    Notes: In this paper we present numerical experiments made to investigate the behaviour of the Newmark time-stepping scheme applied to non-linear dynamic systems. Our attention is focused on the instability and chaos in the Newmark scheme when it is applied to the equation ü + P(u) = 0, representing a non-linear elastic spring. Some unusual modes of behaviour, which are of substantial interest, have been observed. In the first case, a stable but chaotic solution is found. In the second case, while a stable solution is obtained with a certain time step, an unstable solution is found by decreasing the time step. In the third case, instability is triggered by neglecting the initial acceleration. A simple modification of the Newmark scheme is proposed which keeps the energy constant for the equation ü + P(u) = 0 and thereby guarantees unconditional stability. Numerical examples in support of such an energy-conserving scheme are presented.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 421-423 
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    Notes: A note on the effects of a weak discontinuity in the forcing function g(x) of a singular, integral equation of the first kind and the resulting strong discontinuity that can appear in the solution f(x) is presented.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 427-435 
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    Notes: The paper presents a new method for the numerical solution of transient linear heat conduction problems. In the proposed method, the transient linear heat conduction equation is first integrated with respect to time over subsequent intervals. Then the resulting set of elliptic equations is discretized in space according to a finite-element procedure. The method is unconditionally stable. At the end of the paper, the effectiveness of the proposed method is assessed through some numerical examples.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 453-460 
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    Notes: In finite-element analysis of transient heat conduction, oscillatory results are quite common. Several criteria for eliminating oscillation which permit choice of time step length and/or element mesh and type are sensibly derived and proved with a different methodology from those of previous work. Numerical examples are presented to show their validity and usefulness.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 437-451 
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    Notes: In the paper a computation code based on the finite-element method for temperature evolutions in composite elements with internal cavities is presented. It is suitable for the analysis of various thermal problems encountered in mechanical and civil engineering such as fire risk assessment. It is based on a plane isoparametric triangular element with six nodes allowing the modelling of curved boundaries. In order to analyse composite steel-concrete elements and to take into account the non-linearities coming from the temperature-dependent material properties and from the boundary conditions, an implicit integration scheme is used. Another advantage of the program is the possibility of describing internal cavities with convection and radiation exchanges. In order to show the capacity of the program two examples are presented. Comparisons have been made with experimental and other numerical results, exhibiting very good agreement.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 461-468 
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    Notes: A speculation is presented to explain in physical terms the biblical story in which the withdrawal and return of the sea saved the Hebrews but drowned the army of Pharaoh. The explosion of the volcano on the island of Thira (Santorini) is speculated to be connected with this biblical story.To support our proposition concerning depression and flooding waves, we have made a numerical calculation with a highly accurate computer code and provided an outline of the PLIM method (piecewise linear interpolation method) used. This calculation is numerically very challenging because the volcano is located far from the shore and hence detailed discretization is not practical. In addition, we show that if a less accurate numerical method is used, the whole phenomenon is lost because of numerical errors.Our simple approach provides a withdrawal and return of the water to the shore that is sufficiently large, but the duration of this occurence is only a few minutes. The opportunity for a much longer duration as a consequence of other phenomena has not been excluded, however.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 489-496 
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    Notes: The possibility of improving heat transfer rates by the imposition of a wavy boundary led to this extension of direct simulation of heat transfer in turbulent flow in a channel. This part of the paper shows how a pattern of micro-riblets on the surface and parallel to the flow is incorporated into the solution of the Navier-Stokes and temperature equations. The channel is two-dimensional with walls at different but uniform temperatures, and the fluid properties are constant. The presence of the patterns presents a considerable computational problem that can be largely overcome by the use of a discrete Green function technique. The method is illustrated by making short-time calculations of the velocity and temperature fields for a Prandtl number of 0.72, a Reynolds number based on channel half-width and bulk velocity of 2800, and a sinusoidal pattern with a height of 5 wall units.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 511-521 
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    Notes: In the present study a hybrid boundary-element and finite-element method is developed for the non-linear analysis of two-dimensional elastic media with inclusions, and it is utilized in defining the micro-mechanical stress field in composite materials. The linear elastic, isotropic and homogeneous matrix is treated with the BEM, while the non-linear elastic and orthotropic inclusions (fibres) are treated with the FEM.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 501-510 
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    Notes: A finite-element solution for elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) of spherical bodies undergoing elastic deformation is presented. The Galerkin finite-element approach is employed and the domain under investigation is discretized using isoparametric quadrilateral elements. Isothermal conditions are assumed and the generation of the pressure is assumed to be governed by the Reynolds equation. The viscosity and the density of the oil are assumed to be functions of the pressure. It is assumed that the underlying surface deforms elastically under the hydrodynamic pressure distribution. The accuracy of the technique is illustrated in particular examples.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 523-530 
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    Notes: An efficient algorithm is developed for the formation of a minimal cycle basis of a graph. This method reduces the number of cycles to be considered as candidates for being the elements of a minimal basis and makes practical use of the Greedy algorithm feasible. A comparison is made between the existing methods and the present algorithm. A counter-example is presented for Kaveh's algorithm from planar graphs.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 711-716 
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    Notes: We derive explicit expressions of shape functions for the 8-node serendipity element with bilinear element geometry, which is modified so that it can represent any quadratic fields in Cartesian co-ordinates. The modification is similar to the one by MacNeal and Harder, but is slightly different and based on our own idea. We also show that the usual 6-node triangular element can be obtained by applying the node degeneration technique to this modified element.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 673-681 
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    Notes: Timoshenko beam elements have been the subject of numerous publications. The difficulty was that of arriving at a superconvergent element with four degrees of freedom, as is the case for the Bernuli-Euler classical beam element. Two different approaches are presented here for the derivation of the shape functions. The first is based on the flexibility matrix, where utilizing the unit load method, including the term that accounts for the shear deformations in the virtual work expression, the stiffness matrix is derived. Then, a second method is presented to derive the exact shape functions, directly from the differential equations of the Timoshenko beam theory. The resulting shape functions are the same in both methods.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 683-697 
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    Notes: The convergence of stress maxima, computed directly from finite element solutions, is investigated with respect to a family of exact solutions characterized by varying degrees of smoothness. The performances of h- and p-extensions and the product and trunk spaces are evaluated and documented with respect to a family of benchmark problems. In uniform p-extensions a characteristic pattern in the convergence of stress maxima was observed. There does not appear to be a clear-cut advantage of the product space over the trunk space in this respect. The much faster convergence of stress maxima in the case of p-extensions, as compared with h-extensions, is evident from the results.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 699-709 
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    Notes: Enhanced 8-node three-dimensional solid and 4-node shell elements are proposed in the paper. Improvement of the response of the 3-D solid is achieved through additional strains corresponding to generalized displacements incompatible between elements. In the case of the 4-node shell, the membrane behaviour is improved through addition of incompatible membrane strains.Some linear and geometrically non-linear examples demonstrate significant improvements of the elements. Results are compared with solutions obtained with the standard, displacement-based elements and with results available in the literature.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 717-730 
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    Notes: Factorization procedures for the efficient solution of large sparse linear finite difference systems have been introduced recently. In these procedures the large sparse symmetric coefficient matrix of a certain structure is factorized exactly, yielding a direct solution method. Furthermore, approximate factorization procedures yeild implicit preconditioning iterative methods for the finite difference solution. The numerical implementation of these algorithms is presented and Fortran subroutines for the efficient solution of the resulting sparse symmetric linear system of algebraic equations are given.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 731-734 
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    Notes: It is well known that the finite element discretization with a distributed mass matrix gives overstimates of the natural frequencies of a system. The note shows that these do not necessarily become progressively worse as the frequency increases.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 751-758 
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    Notes: Semi-discretization methods with iterated corrections are considered for solving the heat equation with boundary conditions containing integrals over the interior of the interval. The given problem is transformed into an ordinary differential system of equations, when we substitute the spatial derivative by finite differences. Such a system is then solved with an implicit integrator together with a quadrature method for the boundary integrals and, for each time step, the numerical scheme - implicit integrator and quadrature method - is repeated iteratively in order to achieve a given accuracy. The extra work we need with the iterated corrections enables us to take care of the interrelation of the solution u(x, t) at the interior and at the boundary points and also to start the numerical process with rough approximations of u(0, t) and u(1, t).An improvement of the results is achieved when we estimate the local spatial truncation error and make the injection of that estimation into the ordinary differential system. Numerical experiments are presented.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 735-742 
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    Notes: A technique is presented whereby numerical calculations of vibration modes can be improved. The paper looks at the classical two-dimensional wave equation using finite difference approximations. Analysis of the numerical dispersion of the approximations is used to develop a correction method. In general the numerical dispersion is dependent upon both the frequency and the direction of a wave, but if a 9-point formula is used the directional dependence is much reduced. This enables correction factors to be obtained using only the frequency of a vibration mode. The method was tested on the vibration of a square membrane and of an L-shaped region; in both cases a marked improvement in accuracy was obtained, at very little computational cost.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 773-783 
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    Notes: The paper describes a method for generating triangulations of two-dimensional domains. Firstly, a description is given of a reliable algorithm that creates a constrained Delaunay triangulation for a multiply-connected planer domain, without performing any explicit visibility computations. Then, several techniques to improve an existing triangulation are discussed. It turned out that a new variant of mesh relaxation was most effective in improving an existing triangulation. Several examples are included to illustrate the method's overall behaviour.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 785-790 
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    Notes: Second- and fourth-order-accurate spatial discretization methods give rise to discretization errors which are large than the corresponding subgrid terms in large eddy simulation of compressible shear layers in 2D, if the ratio between the filter width and the grid spacing is close to one. Even if an exact representation for the subgrid-scale contributions is assumed, large eddy simulation is accurate only if this ratio is sufficiently larger than one. In that regime fourth-order methods are more accurate than second-order methods. An analysis of the data obtained from two-dimensional direct numerical simulations of compressible shear layers substantiates these assertions.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 763-771 
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    Notes: The paper considers the solution of the Fokker-Planck-Kolmogorov equation by the finite element method (FEM). The problem is set in a variational formulation suitable for the FEM. Some theoretical aspects related to applying the method are discussed. Discretization of the problem is carried out and questions of convergence and order of the method are also addressed. A numerical example is given to verify the validity of the approach.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 791-797 
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    Notes: We present in this paper a nine-point, fourth-order difference scheme for the numerical solution of the quasilinear Poisson equation in polar co-ordinates, \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$$ Au_{rr} + \frac{1}{r}u_r + \frac{1}{{r^2 }}u_{\theta \theta } = f\left({r,\theta,u,u_{r,} u_\theta} \right) $$\end{document} with appropriate boundary conditions. A separate difference scheme of order four valid at r = 0 has also been obtained. The method is based on five evaluations of the function f. The numerical results of two problems obtained using this scheme are listed. The numerical results demonstrate the fourth-order accuracy of the scheme.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 809-814 
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    Notes: The paper presents a probabilistic boundary element method for analysis of structural responses to static loading, when the shape parameters of structures are considered as random variables. We can use this method to evaluate the mean values and standard deviations of the responses, and estimate the stochastic errors of structural character resulting from manufacturing errors.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 815-825 
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    Notes: In the paper we address the problem of 2D adaptive quadrilateral mesh generation by using the variational principles. We first find the variational integral which generates the known grid system of curve-by-curve error equidistributions. We then use the same intergral to generate a new adaptive grid system which is superior to the known system in that the new system produces smoother meshes. Moreover, the new integral may be combined linearly with existing smoothness control integrals to yield more robust adaptive grid systems. Numerical results and comparisons are reported.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 799-808 
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    Notes: The diffraction of waves due to the presence of submerged objects in the ocean environment is solved by a relatively novel approach involving the direct boundary integration method (DBIM). Firstly, the method is tested for the case of a submerged circular cylinder and compared with the conventional boundary element method (BEM) results. The agreement between the results using this method and the BEM is good. Further, the DBIM has been applied to the case of a submerged horizontal plate for which the horizontal and vertical force coefficients are computed and compared with a semi-analytical solution using the matched eigenfunction expansion method (EFEM). It is found that the computed results using DBIM are in good agreement with those of EFEM and BEM. Further, the DBIM is found to be computationally more efficient than the BEM for the water wave diffraction problems presented in this paper.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 837-844 
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    Notes: A scheme is presented that automatically determines the magnitude of the time step in quasistatic boundary value problems discretized via some customary method (finite elements, finite differences). The basic idea stems from the path-following techniques widely employed in purely static analyses in the sense that the incremental displacements, measured in some suitable norm, are constrained to a prefixed value. Examples of trusses composed of a viscoelastic material are included to demonstrate the effectiveness of the method.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 827-835 
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    Notes: The generalized integral transform technique is used to reduce eigenvalue problems described by partial differential equations to algebraic ones, that can be solved by existing codes for matrix eigensystem analysis. The method is illustrated for the operators that correspond to heat and mass diffusion, but can be employed in different fields. Three examples demonstrate the potential of the method.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 857-858 
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 859-860 
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 845-856 
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    Notes: Use of upwind finite element methods was so far confined to forced convection problems. The present work is devoted to the application of false diffusion techniques to phenomena involving natural convection. A range of Rayleigh numbers in which the discretization by the conventional Galerkin scheme fails is considered. A false diffusion method similar to the Streamline upwind technique has been employed to avoid cross-wind diffusion. The upwind parameter is changed continually until a true solution is obtained. The present scheme provides convenient means for obtaining gradually improved guesses from which a more accurate solution can be obtained using the conventional Galerkin method. The criterion for the determination of a true solution is established, and hot-wall Nusselt number values are documented in tabular form.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 869-878 
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    Notes: An approach is presented for the formulation of the unilateral contact constraint in the presence of contact surface discontinuities. Such discontinuities may be due to physical corners on the surfaces of contacting bodies, or may be introduced by a discretization process (e.g. finite elements). It is asserted that a strong analogy exists between this problem and the one describing inelastic evolution in the presence of a discontinuous yield surface. This analogy is exploited to produce an effective treatment of the frictionless corner problem, complete with an effective augmented Lagrangian implementation for accurate constraint enforcement.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 861-867 
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    Notes: The paper deals with a B-type strain projection method with specific reference to axisymmetric incompressible solids. Essentially the \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$ \overline{\overline {\rm{B}}} $\end{document} (B double bar) method, which is reported in the present study, is based on Hughes' B-bar approach utilizing modified shape functions to represent the radial displacement and geometry. As a consequence of adopting these procedures the \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$ \overline{\overline {\rm{B}}} $\end{document} method results in an exact satisfaction of incompressibility constraints. The rationale of the \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$ \overline{\overline {\rm{B}}} $\end{document} method leads to the modified mean-dilatation approach for the case of an axisymmetric incompressible problem. It is interesting to note in the present work that the explicit influence of enhanced hoop strain is eliminated from the discrete divergence condition.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 879-893 
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    Notes: An interface finite element for non-linear analysis of frictionless contact problems is presented. A constitutive equation relates stresses in the interface layer to the deformation gradient with respect to an imaginary reference configuration where the layer thickness is constant and finite. The equation of equilibrium is written in the same configuration, while the boundary conditions involve stresses related to an actual reference configuration used in the formulation for the contacting bodies. Finite element discretization is introduced for the layer in order to calculate the unknown field of displacements. Computational examples demonstrate properties of the contact element and its range of applicability in the analysis of large deformation contact problems including relative sliding of curved surfaces.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 895-906 
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    Notes: The paper presents boundary integral equation to two-dimensional elasticity with the stress component σijtitj as one of the boundary values, where ti are direction cosines of the tangent on the boundary. This form of BEM has an advantage in that the stress component σijtitj on the boundary can be calculated directly from the numerical solution. The present formulation for planar problems uses two kernels, one of which is logarithmic singular and the other is 1/r singular. The effectiveness of the approach is also discussed through some test examples.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 907-911 
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    Notes: A finite difference scheme is derived to solve for the probability density that a moving point, whose velocity is continually pertubed by Gaussian white noise, reaches a given target within a given time period. The numerical scheme is applied to the problem of finding the probability that two moving spheres collide.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 943-948 
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    Notes: A sixth-order and a ninth-order method are developed for the numerical solution of special non-linear third-order boundary value problems y‴ = ø(x,y), a〈 x 〈 b, y(a) = A1, y″(a) = B2 and y(b) = A2. The method arise from a four-point recurrence relation. Convergence analysis of the sixth-order method is discussed. The methods are tested on a problem. Modification to these methods are obtained for problems with boundary conditions of the form y(a) = A1, y'(a) = B1 and y(b) = A2.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 927-931 
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    Notes: Numerical viscosities of finite-difference schemes are usually obtained from truncation-error analyses based on Taylor series expansions. Here we observe that numerical viscosities can also be obtained very simply and directly from the growth factor ξ in a conventional Fourier stability analysis. A general formula is derived for the numerical viscosity in terms of the first and second derivatives of ξ with respect to the wavenumber k, evaluated at k = 0. A single Fourier analysis therefore suffices to determine both stability limits and numerical viscosities.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 913-926 
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    Notes: Based on the concept of the Laplacian matrix of a graph, this paper presents the SGPD (spectral graph pseudoperipheral and pseudodiameter) algorithm for finding a pseudoperipheral vertex or the end-points of a pseudodiameter in a graph. This algorithm is compared with the ones by Grimes et al. (1990), George and Liu (1979), and Gibbs et al. (1976). Numerical results from a collection of benchmark test problems show the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm. Moreover, it is shown that this algorithm can be efficiently used in conjunction with heuristic algorithms for ordering sparse matrix equations. Such heuristic algorithms, of course, must be the ones which use the pseudoperipheral vertex or pseudodiameter concepts.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 933-941 
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    Notes: A finite element program is developed as a tool to analyse shells of revolution with local non-linearities. In reality, shells of revolution often exhibit local deviations, like a cut-out, a junction and/or an imperfection. The stress concentration around a local deviation may produce plasticity and/or geometric non-linearities in the surrounding region. The analytical model consists of three different types of elements: rotational, transitional and general. The rotational shell elements are used in the region where the shell is axisymmetrical and linear, while the two-dimensional general shell elements are deployed in the deviation region where non-linearities may occur. Transitional shell elements connect the two distinctively different types of elements to achieve displacement field continuities. The solution using the local-global system with appropriate condensation and a predicted stress incremental procedure is suggested. It is shown that the technique is a very attractive alternative to the entirely general element style analysis for axisymetric shell structures with local deviations.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 949-953 
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 955-956 
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 957-959 
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 961-970 
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    Notes: New developments of describing the theoretical basis towards an effective virtual-pulse (VIP) time integral methodology are proposed for general non-linear transient heat transfer problems. Primarily to validate the proposed methodology of computation, simple numerical test cases are provided and comparisons are also drawn with the implicit second-order-accurate Crank-Nicolson method. For the models tested, the proposed method has comparable or improved accuracy and stability characteristics. The VIP methodology introduced here for tackling non-linear thermal problems offers attractive features and is a viable alternative to traditional time-stepping practices. Efforts are underway to demonstrate the practical applicability to multi-dimensional thermal analysis.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 983-992 
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    Notes: The paper describes an optimized computational implementation of a basic ‘building block’ for non-linear structural dynamic analysis programs: the combination of the modified Newton-Raphson iterative technique with an implicit time integration operator (in this case a member of the Newmark family), working in an incremental--iterative formulation for the equations of motion. The objective of this implementation is to attain improved computational efficiency, regarding both CPU time and memory requirements. The basic formulation and derivation are presented, along with the implementation details; the positive aspects related to the computational optimization are highlighted.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 1005-1012 
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    Notes: A mixed variational principle is presented for the geometrically linear micropolar continuum. Then a suitable discretization and its implementation are discussed, resulting in an improved element behaviour for micropolar localization analysis. The intriguing element performance is demonstrated for the case of localization within a compression problem.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 971-981 
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    Notes: Finite element models based on discrete-layer theories are presented for the coupled-field analysis of laminated plates containing piezoelectric layers. The three displacements and the electrostatic potential are treated as unknowns in this formulation, which allows for piece-wise approximations of the variables through the thickness of each layer. Two specific models are demonstrated in which the transverse displacement is either variable or constant, and the in-plane displacements and potential take piece-wise linear approximations through the thickness. The models are applied to example problems with applied surface tractions and specified surface potentials. Good agreement is found with exact solutions.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 993-1003 
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    Notes: On the basis of simple one-dimensional finite element analyses, comparison in simulations of uniaxial tension using explicit dynamic and implicit static tonnulations has been made. Results show that for materials having a Hollomon-type constitutive law with power-law strain rate sensitivity, the explicit dynamic method can be employed for the quasistatic simulations of tensile tests only below the critical test velocities or critical normalized material densities. These critical values are determined numerically as a function of material parameters.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 1013-1020 
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    Notes: A new type of B3-spline interpolation is presented. This new formulation allows the user to introduce interior point and line supports in much the same way as in a conventional finite element formulation. The bandedness and efficiency of the standard B3-spline interpolation are retained. The new formulation can be incorporated into existing B3-spline formulations with very little effort. Several examples are presented to demonstrate the versatility of the new approach.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 1045-1046 
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 1047-1048 
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 1021-1025 
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    Notes: A comparison is made of implementations of consistent tangent operators that arise in implicit integration of Von Mises and Drucker-Prager yield criteria. When computing the consistent tangent operator a matrix inversion has to be performed at integration point level. The consequences of different formulations of the consistent tangent operator on the numerical accuracy are assessed.
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    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 1027-1043 
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    Notes: The paper describes a procedure to generate boundary characteristic orthogonal polynomials (BCOPs) over a domain in Rn. The method is based upon the Gram-Schmidt process of orthogonalization. The orthogonal polynomial sequence (OPS) is generated from a set of linearly independent functions which satisfy the given boundary conditions. The procedure is illustrated by taking several examples in R2, the most important case from the application point of view. Extensive numerical work has been carried out for simple domains like the circle, square and isosceles right-angled triangle. The following cases have been considered: (a) when the BCOPs vanish on the boundary; (b) when they and their normal derivatives vanish on the boundary; (c) when no conditions have been imposed on the boundary. The results for other geometries such as an ellipse, a parallelogram and an arbitrary triangle follow by some simple transformations. The procedure is also applicable to one-dimensional problems and can be easily extended to R3.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994) 
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 15-24 
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    Notes: This paper describes the application of the boundary element method to solving two-dimensional steady slow viscous flow problems (creeping flow) in thermal silicon oxidation. The proposed method used the velocity-pressure formulation. The use of the incompressibility condition as a boundary condition and the application of the second Green's identity to transform the domain integral into a boundary integral result in a system of three boundary integral equations for velocity components and pressure. Solution of this system to be an ill-posed problem because of the presence of boundary conditions of the first kind. Two methods of regularization are employed. The numerical results for trench oxidation process are presented.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 43-67 
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    Notes: The particle-in-cell method is coupled with boundary-fitted co-ordinates in order to model the stationary Maxwell-Lorentz problem in technical devices. New numerical algorithms describing the transition between the grid model and the mesh-free model are developed and the existing techniques of finite difference schemes for equidistant grids are extended to non-equidistant, arbitrarily shaped, convex four-point meshes. The modelling process is described, and both the numerical approximation and the algorithms are discussed. Applications in different technical devices show the flexibility of the method.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 77-84 
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    Notes: Series function expansion algorithms of the time-domain analysis of boundary value problems are discussed. Electromagnetic fields inside a structure under investigation are expanded into series of basis functions and the expansion coefficients are found by means of the Galerkin method. The numerical cost of algorithms is discussed and a cost efficient approach is proposed for formulations using sine and cosine expansion functions. Compared with conventional time-domain methods the algorithms described show the time evolution of the expansion coefficients rather than the samples of a physical continuum at discrete nodes.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. ii 
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 189-199 
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    Notes: A rigorous technique for studying a thin wire circular loop antenna excited by a magnetic frill is developed. The exact kernel is derived and used to improve the accuracy. The scheme is applicable to small as well as large loops. Results obtained are nearly indistinguishable from those determined by the Fourier expansion method for non-resonant loops. A disagreement of 2 per cent is generally observed when the loop is close to reasonant for βb 〉 2. Compared with the conventional numerical method where a loop is represented by a polygon of straight wires, the present scheme is much faster and more accurate. Extension of this method to cover an antenna system of arbitrarily oriented loops intermingled with straight wires can be easily achieved.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 239-252 
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    Notes: Simulation results for a n+-n-n+ two-valley semiconductor device obtained by use of a shock capturing numerical agorithm are presented. The one-dimensional problem is modelled by two systems of Euler equations connected by their source terms, and the Poisson equation. The resulting system of seven equations is hyperbolic and non-linear, and it is a great problem to find an adequate numerical approximation of its time-dependent discontinuities. There are additional complications due to the stiffness of the source terms.The numerical method used in this paper is first-order acurate in time but of high spatial order in regions of smoothness. Before the method is applied, the system has to be transformed to a characteristic form. The adopted shock capturing algorithm enables the choice of the order of the accuracy by the appropriate choice of the reconstruction polynomial. Reconstructions of the second and fourth order are tested and some numerical results are presented. Because of the stiffness of the source terms, the sixth-order accurate scheme breaks down. The results presented, and especially the response obtained of the structure to the step and periodic applied voltage, prove the correctness of the used schemes.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 283-304 
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    Notes: An algorithm is developed to evaluate the responses of discontinuous coplanar strip-lines excited by external electromagnetic fields. The algorithm uses the cascade chain matrix method which employs the distributed circuit parameters to model the external field coupling to the line and it is applicable to most commonly encountered discontinuities in microwave integrated circuit interconnects on lossy substrates. A general CAD program is developed based on this model and it is applied to realistic coplanar strip-line interconnections with geometric and resistive discontinuities to illustrate the capabilities of the algorithm. These interconnect models are selected from a practical microwave integrated circuit design. Simplicity and fast speed of the algorithm enable computer-aided analysis of externally induced electromagnetic noise in integrated circuits to be carried out. The effects of dielectric losses in the integrated circuit substrates and the discontinuities in the conducting tracks on the wave coupling are investigated in isolation.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 329-342 
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    Notes: The finite element method (FEM) with local absorbing boundary conditions has been recently applied to compute electromagnetic scattering from large 3-D geometries. In this paper, we present details pertaining to code implementation and optimization. Various types of sparse matrix storage schemes are discussed and their performance is examined in terms of vectorization and net storage requirements. The system of linear equations is solved using a preconditioned biconjugate gradient (BCG) algorithm and a fairly detailed study of existing point and block preconditioners (diagonal and incomplete LU) is carried out. A modified ILU preconditioning scheme is also introducted which works better than the traditional version for our matrix systems. The parallelization of the iterative sparse solver and the matrix generation/assembly as implemented on the KSR1 multiprocessor is described and the interprocessor communication patterns are analysed in detail. Near-linear speed-up is obtained for both the iterative solver and the matrix generation/assembly phases. Results are presented for a problem having 224,476 unknowns and validated by comparison with measured data.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 371-372 
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 357-370 
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    Notes: The calculation of potentials in homogeneous and isotropic media by the boundary element method has the advantage that a harmonic solution of Laplace's equation is obtained for given approximated boundary conditions. The technique leads to the solution of linear systems with full matrices of dimension 1000-10,000 for medium- and large-sized three-dimensional problems, An efficient solution procedure of the linear systems is required.While the iterative solution of the large and sparse linear systems arising from the finite difference or the finite element method is well documented, the systems resulting from the boundary element method are typically solved by direct methods. However, in many cases an iterative solver needs far fewer operations to achieve a sufficient accuracy. Importantly, there are many alternative methods, each of them well suited for different types of problem.Here, we provide an overview of state-of-the-art iterative solvers. We will discuss the particular methods that have been successfully applied to systems arising from field calculations in the high-voltage engineering by the boundary element method. The selection of appropriate methods is discussed. We demonstrate that iterative solutions can be much faster than direct solvers with regards to the number of operations. Furthermore, these solvers are optimally suited for today's supercomputers because they can be efficiently vectorized and parallelized.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 407-418 
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    Notes: This paper provides details of a widely applicable technique of hybrid modelling of thermal and particle diffusion which can help to reduce computational load in explicit formulation. The undesirable effects of artificial boundaries, which are introduced when a simulation is truncated or when an expanding mesh is used, can be eliminated by the use of discrete Green's functions. The technique can also be applied to problems involving infinite or near-infinite domains or problems where a complex thermal region is embedded within a larger, more simply described domain.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 179-188 
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    Notes: A convex hexahedral TLM mesh of arbitrary shape is presented and the transmission-line matrix method extended to any non-orthogonal configuration. The novel mesh constitutes a natural generalization of Johns' condensed node. The associated TLM process is analysed and reconstructed as a genuine finite difference time-domain algorithm. Nodal S-parameters are derived from discretized Maxwell's equations and canonical stability criteria yield the TLM timestep. Unitarity is discussed and energy conservation confirmed in the non-conductive case.A given block-diagonal representation of the S-matrix restrains processing time per node and iteration within the range of traditional methods. The shortcomings of the rigid classical grid, as the need for inaccurate staircasing approximations, are, however, ruled out.Our analysis takes advantage of the recently developed propagator integral approach.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 201-207 
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    Notes: The existing treatment of an instantaneous endothermic change of state is extended to deal both with exothermic effects and with first order Arrhenius changes. These extended treatments are used to model complex changes of phase occurring during the firing of ball clay and china clay, both of which are constitutents of the slip used in the production of vitreous china ware. The adequacy of the treatments is investigated for both clays by comparing a TLM simulation of a DSC (differential scanning calorimetry) experiment with measurements made during the experiment.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 321-328 
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    Notes: The paper describes and compares the wave-chain and transmission matrix approaches to the calculation of transfer-function coefficients for ladder circuits (semi-symbolic analysis). It is found that the wave-chain matrix approach can be computationally more efficient.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 343-355 
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    Notes: To make possible the application of the three-dimensional finite element method to electrically large problems, it is combined with the analytical solutions of arbitrary large cavity with aperture. In this paper, detailed analysis for this hybrid method is presented. The element matrices necessary for coupling the finite element method to analytical solutions are given. The proposed hybrid method significantly reduces the number of unknown since only the inhomogeneity needs to be discretized. Thus computer memory and storage demands are reduced. In addition. This hybrid method employs the edge element which is not expected to produce spurious solutions. Also, the formulation presented in this paper preserves the sparsity of the finite element matrix, and does not require any matrix inversion. This new hybrid method is used to compute the field distributions in various partially filled rectangular enclosure. The results match well with the pure edgebased finite element method and analytical solutions.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 377-398 
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    Notes: Field computations by mathematical and numerical methods are presented in the time and frequency domain. The techniques used are discretization and modal expansion. The effects of modelling and frequency range on the accuracy and calculation requirements are investigated and discussed. By way of application, several results of RF-filter designs are presented, where these methods have been implemented in CAD programs.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 453-453 
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 1-14 
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    Notes: Variational boundary element formulations are developed. Two functionals based on the dual and complementary energy approach are considered, which provide the upper and lower bound of the solution. Calculated examples of electrostatic fields are demonstrated for their field distributions and capacitances. Validity and the solution accuracy are discussed in comparison with the conventional boundary element solution.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 25-33 
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    Notes: The method of effective penetration depth is used to produce a novel scalar or polarized finite difference approach for the solution of optical rib waveguide field problems. The new method is quicker than previous finite difference approaches and requires less computer memory. Propagation constant values are presented for a range of semiconductor rib waveguides and are found to be indistinguishable from benchmark results produced using earlier methods of analysis. A simple polarization correction formula recently derived is confirmed by utilizing the good accuracy of these results. This enables discussion of the relationship between quasi-TE, quasi-TM and scalar modes, and a further substantial reduction of the cpu time.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 69-74 
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    Notes: The application of multigrid techniques to the computation of the static solutions of electromagnetic field problems governed by Laplace's equation is described. This technique is compared with the conventional successive over-relaxation (SOR) method for solving finite difference problems. In contrast to SOR, the number of iterations of multigrid needed to achieve convergence is largely independent of the grid size. It is shown that the relative performance of multigrid is excellent on large grids where the number of iterations of SOR needed to achieve convergence becomes prohibitively large. The technique is illustrated by applying a parallel implementation of multigrid to find a quasistatic solution of a boxed microstrip problem.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 85-97 
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    Notes: A new approach to efficiently compute the low-frequency eigenmodes of a time-domain model approximating a linear physical system is proposed. The method is based on principles known from digital signal processing, in particular from parametic spectrum estimation, so it is not surprising that the achievable accuracy is much higher than the accuracy of the usual non-parametric discrete Fourier transform approach. The algorithm works in the general lossy case even for a very large number of unknowns and can easily be extended to calculate steady-state solutions under sinusoidal excitations for several different frequencies simultaneously.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 99-125 
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    Notes: In this paper we demonstrate the use of differential equations by means of an example from network analysis and show that differential/algebraic equations (DAE), rather than explicit ordinary differential equations (ODE), are more suitable for the description of electrical systems and networks. The main ideas of numerical integration of ODEs are presented. We consider this material from the point of view of replacing the ODE by a difference equation (DE). In particular, the relationship between the ODE and the associated DE is discussed. In the last Section the application of integration methods for OEDs upon DAEs and its difficulties are discussed. The paper is intended as a review; but a few new results are also included.
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    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 141-153 
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    Notes: Applying the method of moments to Maxwell's equations, Yee's two-dimensional FDTD scheme with central difference approximations and the two-dimensional TLM method are dervied from first principles of field theory. By comparing the eigenvalues of the two methods, the differences between two-dimensional FDTD and TLM are illustrated.
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    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 225-238 
    ISSN: 0894-3370
    Keywords: Engineering ; Electrical and Electronics Engineering
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: Transverse transmission concepts in the Fourier transmission domain for multilayer planar transmission medium are presented. This complete transverse transmission theory (TTT) is found to be a superset of different Fourier-transform-based numerical techniques widely used in guided wave analysis, namely the modematching method and the spectral-domain approach. The features of the theory are: the expansion of field quantities in longitudinal section (LSE/LSM) modes, the concept of rotation of the transverse field vectors, and a comprehnsive algorithm using recursive matrix standard form. It is shown that the mode-matching method and spectral-domain approach are generally equivalent except for the last step of imposing the final boundary conditions, and can therefore be summarized in a unified theory within the framework of TTT. In addition, a new parameter, the polarization coefficient, has been introduced to describe the field polarization of the guided wave in a quantitative manner. It is believed that the present theory will help us to gain more insight into hybrid mode propagation in multilayer planar circuits.
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    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields 7 (1994), S. 267-281 
    ISSN: 0894-3370
    Keywords: Engineering ; Electrical and Electronics Engineering
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: This paper considers the adaptation of drift-diffusion device simulation methodology to study Auger-recombination-induced hot electron transport characteristics in InGaAsP/InP double heterostructure laser diodes. In order to model the transport behaviour of the Auger hot electrons, we decompose the conventional electron current continuity equation into two components, with one for the Auger hot electrons and the other for the low-energy electrons. These equations, which use the energy relaxation time parameter to model the dynamics of the Auger hot electrons, are then coupled with the hole current continuity equation and the Poisson equation to obtain self-consistent solutions. Results from the case studies of one-dimensional N-p-P InGaAsP/InP double heterojunction laser diodes with material composition corresponding to 1·3 μm and 1·55 μm wavelength emissions are presented. We have observed that hot electrons generated through Auger recombination inside the active region can spread into both the N- and the P-InP cladding layers. Within the drift-diffusion framework, it is demonstrated that the hot electron concentration in the N-InP cladding layer can be five orders of magnitude higher than that in the P-InP cladding layer. Because energy transport of the hot electrons in not modelled under the drift-diffusion approximation, the simulated results are discussed to highlight some of the possible limitations in using drift-diffusion physics to study Auger hot electron transport behaviour. The importance of taking energy transport into account is emphasized.
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