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Numerical algorithms for strong discontinuities in elastic-plastic solids
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    Numerical algorithms for strong discontinuities in elastic-plastic solids (English)
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    17 January 1993
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    The implementation of second-order Godunov methods for dynamic wave propagation in one-dimensional elastic-plastic solids is investigated. First, the Lagrangian form of the algorithm is reviewed, and then the algorithm is extended to the Eulerian frame of reference. This extension requires additional evolution equations to handle the history of the material along particle paths. Both the Lagrangian and Eulerian versions of the algorithm require appropriately accurate approximations to the solution of Riemann problems, in order to represent the interaction of waves at cell boundaries. Finally, the numerical experience gained from the simple longitudinal bar problem is used to design an algorithm for strong shocks predicted by a realistic soil model.
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    second-order Godunov methods
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    Lagrangian form
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    additional evolution equations
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    Riemann problems
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    longitudinal bar problem
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    shocks
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    soil model
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