A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
A multiresolution strategy for solving landslides using the Particle Finite Element Method
Abstract We present an approach for the simulation of landslides using the Particle Finite Element Method of the second generation. In this work, the multiphase nature (granular phase and water) of the phenomenon is considered in a staggered fashion using a single, indeformable Finite Element mesh. A fractional step and a monolithic strategy are used for the water flow and granular phase, respectively. In this way, the maximum accuracy with minimal computational times is reached. The method is completed by adding the interaction terms due to drag and pressure forces, together with a moving mesh strategy to reduce the size of the computational domain.
A multiresolution strategy for solving landslides using the Particle Finite Element Method
Abstract We present an approach for the simulation of landslides using the Particle Finite Element Method of the second generation. In this work, the multiphase nature (granular phase and water) of the phenomenon is considered in a staggered fashion using a single, indeformable Finite Element mesh. A fractional step and a monolithic strategy are used for the water flow and granular phase, respectively. In this way, the maximum accuracy with minimal computational times is reached. The method is completed by adding the interaction terms due to drag and pressure forces, together with a moving mesh strategy to reduce the size of the computational domain.
A multiresolution strategy for solving landslides using the Particle Finite Element Method
Becker, Pablo A. (author) / Idelsohn, Sergio R. (author)
Acta Geotechnica ; 11
2016
Article (Journal)
English
BKL:
56.20
Ingenieurgeologie, Bodenmechanik
/
56.20$jIngenieurgeologie$jBodenmechanik
DDC:
624.15105
A multiresolution strategy for solving landslides using the Particle Finite Element Method
British Library Online Contents | 2016
|A multiresolution strategy for solving landslides using the Particle Finite Element Method
Springer Verlag | 2016
|Finite Element Modelling of Landslides
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2002
|Hierarchical extraction of landslides from multiresolution remotely sensed optical images
Online Contents | 2014
|Finite Element Approach to Waves Due to Landslides
ASCE | 2021
|