In this paper,a fast element-free Galerkin(FEFG)method for three-dimensional(3D)elasticity problems is established.The FEFG method is a combination of the improved element-free Galerkin(IEFG)method and the dimension s...In this paper,a fast element-free Galerkin(FEFG)method for three-dimensional(3D)elasticity problems is established.The FEFG method is a combination of the improved element-free Galerkin(IEFG)method and the dimension splitting method(DSM).By using the DSM,a 3D problem is converted to a series of 2D ones,and the IEFG method with a weighted orthogonal function as the basis function and the cubic spline function as the weight function is applied to simulate these 2D problems.The essential boundary conditions are treated by the penalty method.The splitting direction uses the finite difference method(FDM),which can combine these 2D problems into a discrete system.Finally,the system equation of the 3D elasticity problem is obtained.Some specific numerical problems are provided to illustrate the effectiveness and advantages of the FEFG method for 3D elasticity by comparing the results of the FEFG method with those of the IEFG method.The convergence and relative error norm of the FEFG method for elasticity are also studied.展开更多
By transforming a 3D problem into some related 2D problems, the dimension splitting element-free Galerkin(DSEFG) method is proposed to solve 3D transient heat conduction problems. The improved element-free Galerkin(IE...By transforming a 3D problem into some related 2D problems, the dimension splitting element-free Galerkin(DSEFG) method is proposed to solve 3D transient heat conduction problems. The improved element-free Galerkin(IEFG) method is used for 2D transient heat conduction problems, and the finite difference method is applied in the splitting direction. The discretized system equation is obtained based on the Galerkin weak form of 2D problem; the essential boundary conditions are imposed with the penalty method; and the finite difference method is employed in the time domain. Four exemplary problems are chosen to verify the efficiency of the DSEFG method. The numerical solutions show that the efficiency and precision of the DSEFG method are greater than ones of the IEFG method for 3D problems.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.52004169 and 11571223).
文摘In this paper,a fast element-free Galerkin(FEFG)method for three-dimensional(3D)elasticity problems is established.The FEFG method is a combination of the improved element-free Galerkin(IEFG)method and the dimension splitting method(DSM).By using the DSM,a 3D problem is converted to a series of 2D ones,and the IEFG method with a weighted orthogonal function as the basis function and the cubic spline function as the weight function is applied to simulate these 2D problems.The essential boundary conditions are treated by the penalty method.The splitting direction uses the finite difference method(FDM),which can combine these 2D problems into a discrete system.Finally,the system equation of the 3D elasticity problem is obtained.Some specific numerical problems are provided to illustrate the effectiveness and advantages of the FEFG method for 3D elasticity by comparing the results of the FEFG method with those of the IEFG method.The convergence and relative error norm of the FEFG method for elasticity are also studied.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11571223,and 51404160)the Science and Technology Innovation Foundation of Higher Education of Shanxi Province(Grant No.2016163)
文摘By transforming a 3D problem into some related 2D problems, the dimension splitting element-free Galerkin(DSEFG) method is proposed to solve 3D transient heat conduction problems. The improved element-free Galerkin(IEFG) method is used for 2D transient heat conduction problems, and the finite difference method is applied in the splitting direction. The discretized system equation is obtained based on the Galerkin weak form of 2D problem; the essential boundary conditions are imposed with the penalty method; and the finite difference method is employed in the time domain. Four exemplary problems are chosen to verify the efficiency of the DSEFG method. The numerical solutions show that the efficiency and precision of the DSEFG method are greater than ones of the IEFG method for 3D problems.