Coupling of numerical Green's matrix and boundary integral equations for the elastodynamic analysis of inhomogeneous bodies on an elastic half- space (Q1064107)

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Coupling of numerical Green's matrix and boundary integral equations for the elastodynamic analysis of inhomogeneous bodies on an elastic half- space
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    Coupling of numerical Green's matrix and boundary integral equations for the elastodynamic analysis of inhomogeneous bodies on an elastic half- space (English)
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    A coupled system of integral equations (of the domain and boundary types) is formulated for the elastodynamic response analysis of a locally inhomogeneous body on a homogeneous elastic half-space. The method uses the fundamental solution for homogeneous elastostatics in the inhomogeneous domain owing to the lack of a fundamental solution in inhomogeneous elastodynamics. The integral representation of displacements in the inhomogeneous domain is formulated with the help of this elastostatic fundamental solution by considering the term induced by the inhomogeneity of materials and the acceleration term as the body force term. Then the Green matrix is obtained numerically from this integral representation and combined with the ordinary boundary integral equations, which are valid in the exterior homogeneous half-space. Some numerical examples show the efficiency and the versatility of this coupled method.
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    coupled boundary integral equation-domain type integral equation method
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    coupled system of integral equations
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    elastodynamic response
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    locally inhomogeneous body
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    homogeneous elastic half-space
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    integral representation of displacements in the inhomogeneous domain
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    elastostatic fundamental solution
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    Green matrix
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    obtained numerically
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    combined with the ordinary boundary integral equations
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