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In this work, an explicit-implicit time-marching formulation, which adapts to the model's properties, its adopted spatial and temporal discretizations, and its computed responses, is studied for elastodynamic analyses. Explicit-implicit approaches have become referred to as effective time-domain solution methodologies since they allow to combine the advantageous features of both explicit and implicit formulations, such as reduced solver efforts and guaranteed stability, providing very attractive techniques. | In this work, an explicit-implicit time-marching formulation, which adapts to the model's properties, its adopted spatial and temporal discretizations, and its computed responses, is studied for elastodynamic analyses. Explicit-implicit approaches have become referred to as effective time-domain solution methodologies since they allow to combine the advantageous features of both explicit and implicit formulations, such as reduced solver efforts and guaranteed stability, providing very attractive techniques. | ||
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In this work, an explicit-implicit time-marching formulation, which adapts to the model's properties, its adopted spatial and temporal discretizations, and its computed responses, is studied for elastodynamic analyses. Explicit-implicit approaches have become referred to as effective time-domain solution methodologies since they allow to combine the advantageous features of both explicit and implicit formulations, such as reduced solver efforts and guaranteed stability, providing very attractive techniques.
Published on 01/07/24
Accepted on 01/07/24
Submitted on 01/07/24
Volume Structural Mechanics, Dynamics and Engineering, 2024
DOI: 10.23967/wccm.2024.085
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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