Reducing Computational and Memory Cost of Substructuring Technique in Finite Element Models

Substructuring in the finite element method is a technique that reduces computational cost and memory usage for analysis of complex structures. The efficiency of this technique depends on the number of substructures in different problems. Some subdivisions increase computational cost, but require li...

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Main Authors: M H. Kadkhodaee, H. Moslemi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: K. N. Toosi University of Technology 2018-02-01
Series:Numerical Methods in Civil Engineering
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Online Access:https://nmce.kntu.ac.ir/article_160447_2dda8905f1e448a7b71da2aeb5d1e7ed.pdf
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Summary:Substructuring in the finite element method is a technique that reduces computational cost and memory usage for analysis of complex structures. The efficiency of this technique depends on the number of substructures in different problems. Some subdivisions increase computational cost, but require little memory usage and vice versa. In the present study, the cost functions of computations and memory usage are extracted in terms of number of subdivisions and optimized mathematically. The results are presented in the form of tables which recommend the proper substructuring for different number of elements. A combined case is also considered which investigates balanced reduction of computational and memory cost for 2D problems. Several numerical examples are analyzed numerically to demonstrate the abilities and efficiency of the proposed computational algorithm for structured and unstructured mesh.
ISSN:2345-4296
2783-3941