Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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280268 | International Journal of Solids and Structures | 2007 | 15 Pages |
A new boundary element model for transient dynamic analysis of 2D structures is presented. The dual reciprocity method (DRM) is reformulated for the 2D elastodynamics by using the multiquadric radial basis functions (MQ). The required kernels for displacement and traction particular solutions are derived. Some terms of these kernels are found to be singular; therefore, a new smoothing technique is proposed to solve this problem. Hence, the limiting values of relevant kernels are computed. The validity and strength of the proposed formulation are demonstrated throughout several numerical applications. It is proven from the results that the present formulation is more stable than the traditional DRM, which uses the conical (1 + R) function, especially in predicting results in the far time zone.