September 2024
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Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements
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September 2024
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Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements
July 2023
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International Journal of Applied Mechanics
This study presents a fast meshless method called the hybrid reproducing kernel particle method (HRKPM) for the solution of three-dimensional (3D) elasticity problems. The equilibrium equations of 3D elasticity are divided into three groups of equations, and two equilibrium equations are contained in each group. By coupling the discrete equations for solving two arbitrary groups of equations, the complete solution of 3D elasticity can be obtained. For an arbitrary group of equations, the 3D elasticity problem is transformed into a series of associated two-dimensional (2D) ones, which is solved by the RKPM to derive the discrete formulae. The discrete equations of 2D problems are combined using the difference method in dimension splitting direction. Then, arbitrarily choosing another group of equilibrium equations, the discrete equation of another group of 2D problems can be obtained similarly. By combining the discrete equations for these two groups of 2D problems, the solution to an original 3D problem will be reached. The numerical results show that the HRKPM performs better than RKPM in solution efficiency.
... In 2008, the IEFG method was proposed by Zhang et al. [31] based on the IMLS method. Subsequently, the IEFG method has been demonstrated to be effective in various applications, including two-dimensional elasticity problems [31], anisotropic steady-state heat conduction [32], three-dimensional steady convection-diffusion problem [33], the three-dimensional Helmholtz equation [34] and the transient heat conduction problems [35]. Up to now, Wu et al. [36] have been a minority of researchers applying the IEFG method to studying elastic problems in topological optimization. ...
September 2024
Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements
... The least-squares method is the best approximation, and it has been applied to many engineering problems to obtain solutions with high accuracy [24][25][26][27][28]. So far, we have coupled the DSM with the RKPM to solve 3D potential [29], transient heat conduction [30], wave propagation [31], advection-diffusion [32] and elasticity problems [33] and achieved satisfactory results. In order to expand the research scope, this coupling method is applied to solve the 3D Helmholtz equation. ...
July 2023
International Journal of Applied Mechanics