The Scaled Boundary Finite Element Method

Cover of The Scaled Boundary Finite Element Method by John P. Wolf
Author: John P. Wolf
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 378
ISBN-13: 9780471486824
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Height: 9.940925 Inches
Length: 6.81101 Inches
Weight: 1.75047036028 Pounds
Width: 1.066927 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 620/.001/51535
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The Scaled Boundary Finite Element Method by John P. Wolf, published by John Wiley & Sons on March 14, 2003, is a comprehensive exploration of a novel computational procedure that merges the finite-element and boundary-element methods. This edition spans 378 pages and is presented in English. The book outlines the advantages of the scaled boundary finite-element method, emphasizing its ability to handle anisotropic materials without added complexity and to avoid singular integrals, while ensuring symmetry in results.

Readers will find a detailed examination of the method’s unique features, including its semi-analytical approach that allows for accurate determination of stress intensity factors and eliminates the need for spatial discretization of certain boundaries. The text is structured in two parts: the first serves as an introductory primer with no prerequisites, while the second delves into a thorough derivation of the method’s applications in statics, elastodynamics, and diffusion. This work is particularly relevant for those interested in technology and engineering, specifically in drafting, mechanical drawing, and manufacturing.


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A novel computational procedure called the scaled boundary finite-element method is described which combines the advantages of the finite-element and boundary-element methods : Of the finite-element method that no fundamental solution is required and thus expanding the scope of application, for instance to anisotropic material without an increase in complexity and that singular integrals are avoided and that symmetry of the results is automatically satisfied. Of the boundary-element method that the spatial dimension is reduced by one as only the boundary is discretized with surface finite elements, reducing the data preparation and computational efforts, that the boundary conditions at infinity are satisfied exactly and that no approximation other than that of the surface finite elements on the boundary is introduced. In addition, the scaled boundary finite-element method presents appealing features of its own : an analytical solution inside the domain is achieved, permitting for instance accurate stress intensity factors to be determined directly and no spatial discretization of certain free and fixed boundaries and interfaces between different materials is required. In addition, the scaled boundary finite-element method combines the advantages of the analytical and numerical approaches. In the directions parallel to the boundary, where the behaviour is, in general, smooth, the weighted-residual approximation of finite elements applies, leading to convergence in the finite-element sense. In the third (radial) direction, the procedure is analytical, permitting e.g. stress-intensity factors to be determined directly based on their definition or the boundary conditions at infinity to be satisfied exactly.
In a nutshell, the scaled boundary finite-element method is a semi-analytical fundamental-solution-less boundary-element method based on finite elements. The best of both worlds is achieved in two ways: with respect to the analytical and numerical methods and with respect to the finite-element and boundary-element methods within the numerical procedures.
The book serves two goals: Part I is an elementary text, without any prerequisites, a primer, but which using a simple model problem still covers all aspects of the method and Part II presents a detailed derivation of the general case of statics, elastodynamics and diffusion.

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Language: en. Pages: 378. Edition: 1.

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