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Partitioned analysis of coupled mechanical systems

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This is a tutorial article that reviews the use of partitioned analysis procedures for the analysis of coupled dynamical systems using the partitioned solution approach for multilevel decomposition aimed at massively parallel computation.
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This article is published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering.The article was published on 2001-03-02. It has received 806 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dynamical systems theory & State variable.

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A Three-field Coupled Model for Seepage Failure

TL;DR: In this paper, a hybrid numerical algorithm incorporating FEM and FVM is proposed and implemented to solve the physical equations, and the numerical model is validated by successful simulation of the flow pump test experiments.
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Stable algorithms for generalized thermoelasticity based on operator-splitting and time-discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods

TL;DR: In this paper, an efficient staggered time-stepping algorithm is proposed based on operator-splitting and the time-discontinuous Galerkin finite element method for the non-classical, linear thermoelastic model.

Numerical methods based on direct discretizations for uni- and bi-variate population balance systems

TL;DR: In this article, it is shown that for an appropriate choice of the unknown model parameters in aggregation kernel good agreements can be achieved between the experimental data and the numerical results computed by the numerical methods.

Finite element analysis of time-independent superconductivity

TL;DR: In this paper, the development of electromagnetic finite elements based upon a generalized four-potential variational principle is presented, which allows for downstream coupling of EM fields with the thermal, mechanical, and quantum effects exhibited by superconducting materials.
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Analysis of Free Form Membranes Subject to Wind Using FSI

TL;DR: In this article, a partitioned fluid-structure interaction method is proposed for the analysis of the complex aeroelastic phenomena, emerging from the interaction of the structural response and the wind flow around it.
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The finite element method

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Difference methods for initial-value problems

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