Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5471039 Applied Mathematical Modelling 2017 35 Pages PDF
Abstract
The B-spline variant of the finite element method (FEM) is tested in one-dimensional discontinuous elastic wave propagation. The B-spline based FEM (called Isogeometric analysis IGA) uses spline functions as testing and shape functions in the Galerkin continuous content. Here, the accuracy of stress distribution and spurious oscillations of the B-spline based FEM are studied in numerical modeling of one-dimensional propagation of stress discontinuities in a bar, where the analytical solution is known. For time integration, the Newmark method, implicit form of the generalized-α method, the central difference method and the predictor/multi-corrector method are tested and compared. The use of lumped and consistent mass matrices in explicit time integration is discussed. Due to accuracy, the consistent mass matrix is preferred in explicit time integration in IGA.
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