Impact dynamics of flexible solids is important in engineering practice. Obtaining its dynamic response is a challenging task and usually achieved by numerical methods. The objectives of the study are twofold. Firstly...Impact dynamics of flexible solids is important in engineering practice. Obtaining its dynamic response is a challenging task and usually achieved by numerical methods. The objectives of the study are twofold. Firstly, the discrete singular convolution (DSC) is used for the first time to analyze the impact dynamics. Secondly, the efficiency of various numerical methods for dynamic analysis is explored via an example of a flexible rod hit by a rigid ball. Three numerical methods, including the conventional finite element (FE) method, the DSC algorithm, and the spectral finite element (SFE) method, and one proposed modeling strategy, the improved spectral finite element (ISFE) method, are involved. Numerical results are compared with the known analytical solutions to show their efficiency. It is demonstrated that the proposed ISFE modeling strategy with a proper length of con- ventional FE yields the most accurate contact stress among the four investigated models. It is also found that the DSC algorithm is an alternative method for collision problems.展开更多
method was used to derive the stiffness curve equation of a single throttle-slice in shock absorbers. The analytical formula of large deflection for superposed throttle-slices was deduced directly and generalized. The...method was used to derive the stiffness curve equation of a single throttle-slice in shock absorbers. The analytical formula of large deflection for superposed throttle-slices was deduced directly and generalized. The undetermined coefficients of analytical for- mula were obtained through the finite element method (FEM) and curve fitting. Numerical results show that the analytical formula has satisfactory accuracy.展开更多
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文摘Impact dynamics of flexible solids is important in engineering practice. Obtaining its dynamic response is a challenging task and usually achieved by numerical methods. The objectives of the study are twofold. Firstly, the discrete singular convolution (DSC) is used for the first time to analyze the impact dynamics. Secondly, the efficiency of various numerical methods for dynamic analysis is explored via an example of a flexible rod hit by a rigid ball. Three numerical methods, including the conventional finite element (FE) method, the DSC algorithm, and the spectral finite element (SFE) method, and one proposed modeling strategy, the improved spectral finite element (ISFE) method, are involved. Numerical results are compared with the known analytical solutions to show their efficiency. It is demonstrated that the proposed ISFE modeling strategy with a proper length of con- ventional FE yields the most accurate contact stress among the four investigated models. It is also found that the DSC algorithm is an alternative method for collision problems.
基金supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Shanxi Province(2012011023-2)High and New Technology industrialization Project of Shanxi Province Colleges and Universities (20120021)
基金Supported by the Ministerial Level Advanced Research Foundation(51404040104BQ0146)
文摘method was used to derive the stiffness curve equation of a single throttle-slice in shock absorbers. The analytical formula of large deflection for superposed throttle-slices was deduced directly and generalized. The undetermined coefficients of analytical for- mula were obtained through the finite element method (FEM) and curve fitting. Numerical results show that the analytical formula has satisfactory accuracy.