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Numerical Analysis of Propagation of Nonlinear Waves in Prestressed Solids

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  • Vladimir Levin
  • Anatoly Vershinin
  • Konstantin Zingerman

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The details of numerical algorithms implemented in CAE FIDESYS for the analysis of the propagation of nonlinear waves in elastic and viscoelastic bodies are discussed. It’s taken into account that waves propagation lead to new strains which superimpose on existing stresses (induced anisotropy) in the media. For the formulation of problem we used the theory of repeated superposition of large strains. The details of numerical algorithms for the analysis of the propagation of nonlinear waves in elastic and viscoelastic bodies are discussed. The implementation of the spectral element method for the nonlinear dynamic problems of elasticity under finite strains is considered. Some details of parallel computing on multicore and multiprocessor systems for the problems of nonlinear dynamic elasticity are presented. The results of numerical experiments obtained in CAE Fidesys are shown, in particular- the analysis of propagation of nonlinear shock wave; the analysis of propagation of surface waves; the dynamic processes related with the origination of a hole in a weakly compressible nonlinear-viscoelastic material.

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  • Vladimir Levin & Anatoly Vershinin & Konstantin Zingerman, 2016. "Numerical Analysis of Propagation of Nonlinear Waves in Prestressed Solids," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 10(4), pages 158-158, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:10:y:2016:i:4:p:158
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