An asynchronous parallel algorithm is developed in this paper. It is based on the newly developed sequential pseudo-excitation method for structural non-stationary random responses, used with the high precision direct (HPD-S) integration method. Examples run on a Transtech Paramid MIMD parallel comp
Accurate and highly efficient algorithms for structural stationary/non-stationary random responses
โ Scribed by Jiahao Lin; Yan Zhao; Yahui Zhang
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 130 KB
- Volume
- 191
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0045-7825
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โฆ Synopsis
An accurate and highly ecient algorithm series for structural stationary/non-stationary random response analysis, pseudo excitation method (PEM) is presented. The algorithm series, which have been developed since early 1980s, applies to the random vibration analyses of structures subjected to single/multiple, stationary/non-stationary random excitations, including the very attractive issue ยฑ the solution of the response to non-uniformly modulated evolutionary random excitations. Each algorithm in this series is an accurate complete quadratic combination (CQC) method because the cross-correlation quadratic terms between the participant modes and between the excitations have both been included. Such algorithms are easy to use because structural stationary random response analysis is reduced to the analysis of structural harmonic response, while structural non-stationary random responses can be readily computed in terms of any step-by-step integration scheme (e.g., Newmark scheme or the precise integration method).
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