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Comparison of several numerical methods in one-dimensional discontinous elastic wave propagation

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    0452134 - ÚT 2016 RIV EE eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
    Kolman, Radek - Berezovski, A. - Cho, S.S. - Kopačka, Ján - Gabriel, Dušan - Tamm, K. - Plešek, Jiří - Park, K.C.
    Comparison of several numerical methods in one-dimensional discontinous elastic wave propagation.
    Nordic Seminar on Computational Mechanics. Tallinn: Institute of Cybernetics at Tallinn University of Technology, 2015 - (Berezovski, A.; Tamm, K.; Peets, T.), s. 89-92. ISBN 978-9949-430-96-3.
    [Nordic Seminar on Computational Mechanics /28./. Tallinn (EE), 22.10.2015-23.10.2015]
    R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GAP101/12/2315; GA TA ČR(CZ) TH01010772
    Grant - others:AV ČR(CZ) ETA-15-03
    Program: Bilaterální spolupráce
    Institutional support: RVO:61388998
    Keywords : elastic wave propagation * stress discontinuity and jumps * numerical method in wave propagation * dispersion * spurious oscillations
    Subject RIV: BI - Acoustics
    http://www.ioc.ee/nscm28/files/Proceedings_of_NSCM28.pdf

    In the paper, we compare several approaches for numerical modelling of one-dimensional discontinuous elastic wave propagation in solids. Propagation of stress discontinuity in a shock loaded bar is used as a benchmark test. The classical finite element method with different time schemes, the Park’s explicit time integrator based on pullback interpolation, the central difference method in space and time, the finite volume method with different limiters, isogeometric analysis with different time schemes, the discontinuous Galerkin method and the variational time integrator are tested. The special attention is paid to comparison of front- and post-shock spurious oscillations occurring in the stress distribution along the bar.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0254466

     
     
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