000013150 001__ 13150 000013150 005__ 20161114160329.0 000013150 04107 $$aeng 000013150 046__ $$k2009-06-22 000013150 100__ $$aSeriani, G. 000013150 24500 $$aWave modeling by a direct discrete formulation 000013150 24630 $$n2.$$pComputational Methods in Structural Dynamics and Earhquake Engineering 000013150 260__ $$bNational Technical University of Athens, 2009 000013150 506__ $$arestricted 000013150 520__ $$2eng$$aWave modeling algorithms are usually formulated by using the differential form of the governing equations, from which the required discrete, or algebraic, formulation is derived. This discretization process of the differential equations can be avoided by starting directly from the experimental laws and expressing them on specific grids which leads to their discrete form. Furthermore, this direct formulation can be immediately used for the implementation of computational codes. 000013150 540__ $$aText je chráněný podle autorského zákona č. 121/2000 Sb. 000013150 653__ $$aWave Modeling, Discrete Formulation, Cell Method. Abstract. Wave modeling algorithms are usually formulated by using the differential form of the governing equations, from which the required discrete, or algebraic, formulation is derived. This discretization process of the differential equations can be avoided by starting directly from the experimental laws and expressing them on specific grids which leads to their discrete form. Furthermore, this direct formulation can be immediately used for the implementation of computational codes. 000013150 7112_ $$aCOMPDYN 2009 - 2nd International Thematic Conference$$cIsland of Rhodes (GR)$$d2009-06-22 / 2009-06-24$$gCOMPDYN2009 000013150 720__ $$aSeriani, G.$$iTonti, E. 000013150 8560_ $$ffischerc@itam.cas.cz 000013150 8564_ $$s568240$$uhttps://invenio.itam.cas.cz/record/13150/files/CD202.pdf$$yOriginal version of the author's contribution as presented on CD, section: Computational methods for waves - i (MS). 000013150 962__ $$r13074 000013150 980__ $$aPAPER