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Two Parallel Computing Methods for Coupled Thermohydromechanical Problems
Two different approaches are presented for the parallel implementation of computer programs for the solution of coupled thermohydromechanical problems. One is an asynchronous method in connection with staggered and monolithic solution procedures. The second one is a domain decomposition method making use of substructuring techniques and a Newton‐Raphson procedure. The advantages of the proposed methods are illustrated by examples. Both methods are promising, but we actually have no comparison between the two because one works on a linear program with only two interacting fields and the other on a full nonlinear set of (multifield) equations.
Two Parallel Computing Methods for Coupled Thermohydromechanical Problems
Two different approaches are presented for the parallel implementation of computer programs for the solution of coupled thermohydromechanical problems. One is an asynchronous method in connection with staggered and monolithic solution procedures. The second one is a domain decomposition method making use of substructuring techniques and a Newton‐Raphson procedure. The advantages of the proposed methods are illustrated by examples. Both methods are promising, but we actually have no comparison between the two because one works on a linear program with only two interacting fields and the other on a full nonlinear set of (multifield) equations.
Two Parallel Computing Methods for Coupled Thermohydromechanical Problems
Schrefler, B. A. (Autor:in) / Matteazzi, R. (Autor:in) / Gawin, D. (Autor:in) / Wang, X. (Autor:in)
Computer‐Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering ; 15 ; 176-188
01.05.2000
13 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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