COUPLING OF FINITE ELEMENT AND BOUNDARY ELEMENT METHODS FOR TRANSIENT ELASTODYNAMICS


Abstract eng:
The dynamic interaction between civil engineering structures and the surrounding soil domain often plays a crucial role and should be accounted for in numerical models. This paper discusses the coupling of finite element (FE) and boundary element (BE) methods for the solution of transient dynamic soil-structure interaction problems in the time domain. As both the FE and the BE method impose different requirements on the time step for reasons of stability and accuracy, iterative coupling schemes are applied since they allow for a different time discretization in both subdomains. Apart from a direct coupling approach, various sequential and parallel iterative coupling strategies are investigated, imposing either Neumann or Dirichlet boundary conditions on the FE and BE subdomain. The use of interface relaxation accelerates convergence, where Aitken's method provides an optimal relaxation parameter for all iterative strategies considered. It is demonstrated that the boundary conditions applied to each subdomain strongly affect the efficiency of these algorithms; the application of Neumann boundary conditions on the stiffest subdomain results in the fastest convergence. The iterative coupling strategy is useful in the case where different time steps are used in both subdomains, although a direct coupling can also be used. The applicability of the iterative coupling strategy is demonstrated by the computation of ground vibrations due to impact pile driving.

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National Technical University of Athens, 2015
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COMPDYN 2015 - 5th International Thematic Conference
Conference Venue:
Crete (GR)
Conference Dates:
2015-05-25 / 2015-05-27
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