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A linear \(\theta\) time-marching algorithm in 3D BEM formulation for elastodynamics
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    A linear \(\theta\) time-marching algorithm in 3D BEM formulation for elastodynamics (English)
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    21 June 2000
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    A time-marching procedure similar to the well-known Wilson theta-method is used in order to carry out three-dimensional time-domain analyses by the boundary element method. The scheme can improve substantially the stability of traction time responses for both bounded and unbounded domains. Linear time interpolation functions for displacements and tractions are employed. The authors discuss computational aspects of this time-domain BEM algorithm, and verify the stability of the method by numerical experiments.
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    traction time response
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    linear time interpolation
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    time-marching procedure
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    Wilson theta-method
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    three-dimensional time-domain analyses
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    boundary element method
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    stability
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