Practical performance of the \(\theta _ 1\)-method and comparison with other dissipative algorithms in structural dynamics (Q1090157)

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Practical performance of the \(\theta _ 1\)-method and comparison with other dissipative algorithms in structural dynamics
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    Practical performance of the \(\theta _ 1\)-method and comparison with other dissipative algorithms in structural dynamics (English)
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    A single-step time marching scheme, the \(\theta _ 1\)-method, is presented. The method leads to an unconditionally stable implicit algorithm with controllable numerical dissipation. A comparison with other known dissipative algorithms is made. The accuracy, the spectral properties, and the overshooting behaviour are investigated. Numerical results for linear single and multi-degree of freedom systems are presented. Among the class of unconditionally stable implicit algorithms with numerical dissipation the \(\theta _ 1\)-method shows some advantages over other known methods, especially in accuracy and over- shooting behaviour. The computational effort for nonlinear problems is comparable to Newmark's trapezoidal rule.
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    theta (1)-method
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    single-step time marching scheme
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    unconditionally stable implicit algorithm
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    controllable numerical dissipation
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    accuracy
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    spectral properties
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    overshooting behaviour
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    linear single and multi- degree of freedom systems
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