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The following pages link to A partial velocity approach to subcycling structural dynamics. (Q1870983):
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- Co-simulation method for solver coupling with algebraic constraints incorporating relaxation techniques (Q255248) (← links)
- A monolithic energy conserving method to couple heterogeneous time integrators with incompatible time steps in structural dynamics (Q646326) (← links)
- Stability of asynchronous variational integrators (Q942274) (← links)
- Study on sub-cycling algorithm for flexible multi-body system---integral theory and implementation flow chart (Q1021067) (← links)
- Study on sub-cycling algorithm for flexible multi-body system: Stability analysis and numerical examples (Q1021078) (← links)
- A domain decomposition approach for the simulation of fracture phenomena in polycrystalline microsystems (Q1667283) (← links)
- Two FETI-based heterogeneous time step coupling methods for Newmark and \(\alpha\)-schemes derived from the energy method (Q1669309) (← links)
- An asynchronous parallel explicit solver based on scaled boundary finite element method using octree meshes (Q2096880) (← links)
- Enabling fast, stable and accurate peridynamic computations using multi-time-step integration (Q2309202) (← links)
- Energy conserving balance of explicit time steps to combine implicit and explicit algorithms in structural dynamics (Q2384183) (← links)
- A coupling strategy for adaptive local refinement in space and time with a fixed global model in explicit dynamics (Q2512439) (← links)
- A fast weakly intrusive multiscale method in explicit dynamics (Q2952589) (← links)
- Heterogeneous asynchronous time integrators for computational structural dynamics (Q2952676) (← links)
- Efficient implementation of an explicit partitioned shear and longitudinal wave propagation algorithm (Q2952960) (← links)
- Study on sub-cycling for flexible multi-body dynamics based on Newmark method (Q3590362) (← links)
- A Staggered Asynchronous Step Integration Algorithm for Hybrid Finite-Element and Discrete-Element Modeling (Q5082318) (← links)
- Implicit co‐simulation methods: Stability and convergence analysis for solver coupling approaches with algebraic constraints (Q6065039) (← links)