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Two-dimensional elastodynamic and free vibration analysis by the method of fundamental solutions

Journal

ENGINEERING ANALYSIS WITH BOUNDARY ELEMENTS
Volume 117, Issue -, Pages 188-201

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.enganabound.2020.04.014

Keywords

Elastodynamic; Free vibration; Method of fundamental solutions; Particular solution; Location of source points

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In this paper we will present a formulation for solving elastodynamic problems in 2D using the method of fundamental solutions (MFS). The governing equation for the displacement in the elastodynamic problem is expressed by the Navier equation with an additional non-homogeneous inertial term, which involves the second derivative of displacement with respect to time. The inertial term is approximated by the Houbolt finite difference formula. In each time step, the solution for the displacement is separated into a homogeneous solution and a particular solution. The homogeneous solution is constructed in terms of the fundamental solutions of the elastostatic problem. The particular solution corresponds to the non-homogeneous inertial term, which is obtained by approximating the inertial term with radial basis functions (RBFs). In addition, a formulation based on the MFS for free vibration analysis of 2D bodies is presented in this paper. By solving several numerical examples, we have demonstrated that the proposed methods are robust and accurate. The convergence of the results with respect to the number of collocation points, the number of internal points, the value of the RBF parameter, and the time step size is also studied.

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