Seismic response analysis of the foundation area of the acheloos river dam (Central Greece) as determined from a seismic refraction survey and the boundary-element method

2017 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wanyi Tian ◽  
Lingyun Yao ◽  
Li Li

Abstract Nowadays, the finite element method (FEM) - boundary element method (BEM) is used to predict the performance of structural-acoustic problem, i.e. the frequency response analysis, modal analysis. The accuracy of conventional FEM/BEM for structural-acoustic problems strongly depends on the size of the mesh, element quality, etc. As element size gets greater and distortion gets severer, the deviation of high frequency problem is also clear. In order to improve the accuracy of structural-acoustic problem, a smoothed finite-element/boundary-element coupling procedure (SFEM/BEM) is extended to analyze the structural-acoustic problem consisting of a shell structure interacting with the cavity in this paper, in which the SFEM and boundary element method (BEM) models are used to simulate the structure and the fluid, respectively. The governing equations of the structural-acoustic problems are established by coupling the SFEM for the structure and the BEM for the fluid. The solutions of SFEM are often found to be much more accurate than those of the FEM model. Based on its attractive features, it was decided in the present work to extend SFEM further for use in structural-acoustic analysis by coupling it with BEM, the present SFEM/BEM is implemented to predict the vehicle structure-acoustic frequency response analysis, and two numerical experiments results show that the present method can provide more accurate results compared with the standard FEM/BEM using the same mesh. It indicates that the present SFEM/BEM can be widely applied to solving many engineering noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) problems with more accurate solutions.


2014 ◽  
Vol 915-916 ◽  
pp. 72-75
Author(s):  
Xiao Bo Yu ◽  
Rui Sun ◽  
Xiao Fei Li

Finite element method is widely used in every field, in which ABAQUS is a typical product. For engineers and researchers, SHAKE91 is a good choice for seismic safety evaluation. For developing seismic response analysis for complicated cases, finite element method approach should be explored. An elastic layered model is built, which is calculated in SHAKE91 and ABAQUS respectively. The results of the two programs fitted well, which implies the correctness of the ABAQUS model. In the elastic model, simple boundary condition works well. In the future, more complex boundaries and dynamic constitutive models should be studied.


Author(s):  
Francisco J Sánchez-Sesma ◽  
Mauricio Arellano-Guzmán ◽  
Juan J Pérez-Gavilán ◽  
Martha Suarez ◽  
Humberto Marengo-Mogollón ◽  
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