THIN-LAYER METHOD - FORMULATION IN THE TIME-DOMAIN

Authors
Citation
E. Kausel, THIN-LAYER METHOD - FORMULATION IN THE TIME-DOMAIN, International journal for numerical methods in engineering, 37(6), 1994, pp. 927-941
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Computer Application, Chemistry & Engineering",Engineering,Mathematics
ISSN journal
00295981
Volume
37
Issue
6
Year of publication
1994
Pages
927 - 941
Database
ISI
SICI code
0029-5981(1994)37:6<927:TM-FIT>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
The thin-layer method is a semi-discrete numerical technique that may be used for the dynamic analysis of laminated solids or fluids. In its classical implementation, the method is normally formulated in the fr equency domain and requires the solution of a complex-valued quadratic eigenvalue problem; in this paper we present an alternative time-doma in formulation which can offer advantages in some cases, such as avoid ing the use of complex algebra. The proposed method entails expressing the governing equations in the frequency-wavenumber domain, solving a linear real-valued eigenvalue problem in the frequency variable, carr ying out an analytical integration over frequencies, and performing a numerical transform over wavenumbers. This strategy allows obtaining t he Green's functions for impulsive sources directly in the time domain , even when the system has little or no damping. We first develop the algorithm in its most general form, allowing fully anisotropic materia ls and arbitrary expansion orders; then we consider a restricted class of anisotropic materials for which the required linear eigenvalue pro blem involves only real, narrowly banded symmetric matrices and finall y, we demonstrate the method by means of a simple problem involving a homogeneous stratum subjected to an antiplane impulsive source.