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Application of the finite volume method and unstructured meshes to linear elasticity


Jasak, Hrvoje; Weller, H.G.
Application of the finite volume method and unstructured meshes to linear elasticity // International journal for numerical methods in engineering, 48 (2000), 2; 267-287 doi:10.1002/(SICI)1097-0207(20000520)48:23.0.CO ; 2-Q (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Application of the finite volume method and unstructured meshes to linear elasticity

Autori
Jasak, Hrvoje ; Weller, H.G.

Izvornik
International journal for numerical methods in engineering (0029-5981) 48 (2000), 2; 267-287

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
Finite volume ; Linear elasticity ; Parallelism ; Steady state ; Transient ; Unstructured meshes

Sažetak
A recent emergence of the finite volume method (FVM) in structural analysis promises a viable alternative to the well-established finite element solvers. In this paper, the linear stress analysis problem is discretized using the practices usually associated with the FVM in fluid flows. These include the second-order accurate discretization on control volumes of arbitrary polyhedral shape ; segregated solution procedure, in which the displacement components are solved consecutively and iterative solvers for the systems of linear algebraic equations. Special attention is given to the optimization of the discretization practice in order to provide rapid convergence for the segregated solution procedure. The solver is set-up to work efficiently on parallel distributed memory computer architectures, allowing a fast turn-around for the mesh sizes expected in an industrial environment. The methodology is validated on two test cases: stress concentration around a circular hole and transient wave propagation in a bar. Finally, the steady and transient stress analysis of a Diesel injector valve seat in 3-D is presented, together with the set of parallel speed-up results. Copyright (C) 2000 John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. A recent emergence of the finite volume method (FVM) in structural analysis promises a viable alternative to the well-established finite element solvers. In this paper, the linear stress analysis problem is discretized using the practices usually associated with the FVM in fluid flows. These include the second-order accurate discretization on control volumes of arbitrary polyhedral shape ; segregated solution procedure, in which the displacement components are solved consecutively and iterative solvers for the systems of linear algebraic equations. Special attention is given to the optimization of the discretization practice in order to provide rapid convergence for the segregated solution procedure. The solver is set-up to work efficiently on parallel distributed memory computer architectures, allowing a fast turn-around for the mesh sizes expected in an industrial environment. The methodology is validated on two test cases: stress concentration around a circular hole and transient wave propagation in a bar. Finally, the steady and transient stress analysis of a Diesel injector valve seat in 3-D is presented, together with the set of parallel speed-up results.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Strojarstvo



POVEZANOST RADA


Ustanove:
Fakultet strojarstva i brodogradnje, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Hrvoje Jasak (autor)

Poveznice na cjeloviti tekst rada:

doi powerlab.fsb.hr

Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Jasak, Hrvoje; Weller, H.G.
Application of the finite volume method and unstructured meshes to linear elasticity // International journal for numerical methods in engineering, 48 (2000), 2; 267-287 doi:10.1002/(SICI)1097-0207(20000520)48:23.0.CO ; 2-Q (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Jasak, H. & Weller, H. (2000) Application of the finite volume method and unstructured meshes to linear elasticity. International journal for numerical methods in engineering, 48 (2), 267-287 doi:10.1002/(SICI)1097-0207(20000520)48:23.0.CO ; 2-Q.
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@article{article, author = {Jasak, Hrvoje and Weller, H.G.}, year = {2000}, pages = {267-287}, DOI = {10.1002/(SICI)1097-0207(20000520)48:23.0.CO ; 2-Q}, keywords = {Finite volume, Linear elasticity, Parallelism, Steady state, Transient, Unstructured meshes}, journal = {International journal for numerical methods in engineering}, doi = {10.1002/(SICI)1097-0207(20000520)48:23.0.CO ; 2-Q}, volume = {48}, number = {2}, issn = {0029-5981}, title = {Application of the finite volume method and unstructured meshes to linear elasticity}, keyword = {Finite volume, Linear elasticity, Parallelism, Steady state, Transient, Unstructured meshes} }

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