A new micro HATI second order preserving for transient dynamics

Abstract Subdomain decomposition along with Heterogeneous Asynchronous Time Integrator, such as the GC (Gravouil and Combescure) method, allows us to adopt the most appropriate time integrator and time step size depending on subdomains. The paper presents an improved version of the GC method employe...

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Main Authors: Yvan Le Nôtre, Michael Brun, Clement Grenat, Anthony Gravouil
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Published: SpringerOpen 2025-04-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40323-025-00286-6
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description Abstract Subdomain decomposition along with Heterogeneous Asynchronous Time Integrator, such as the GC (Gravouil and Combescure) method, allows us to adopt the most appropriate time integrator and time step size depending on subdomains. The paper presents an improved version of the GC method employed for various applications ranging from impact dynamics to fluid–structure interaction problems. The proposed method, called BLG method, is based on the kinematic continuity at the fine time scale, as inherited from the progenitor GC method, guaranteeing an easy application to problems whose nonlinearities are taken into account at the fine time scale. Properties of the new BLG method in terms of stability, local truncation error, numerical damping and period elongation are thoroughly assessed thanks to a detailed spectral study of the amplification matrix related to the split oscillator. The BLG method turns out to be second-order accurate when coupling second-order accurate time integrators from the Newmark family, gaining one order with respect to the GC method. Multi-time step explicit/implicit and explicit/explicit coupling with the BLG method are considered as the most interesting cases for promising applications in nonlinear structural dynamics with impacts and complex fluid–structure interaction problems.
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spelling doaj-art-d5baf2ed97dd4c678dda1de979c1c4992025-08-20T02:19:58ZengSpringerOpenAdvanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences2213-74672025-04-0112114310.1186/s40323-025-00286-6A new micro HATI second order preserving for transient dynamicsYvan Le Nôtre0Michael Brun1Clement Grenat2Anthony Gravouil3Univ Lyon, INSA Lyon, CNRS, LaMCoS, UMR5259Université de Lorraine, Arts et Métiers Paris Tech, CNRS, LEM3Framatome, Section DTIMRDUniv Lyon, INSA Lyon, CNRS, LaMCoS, UMR5259Abstract Subdomain decomposition along with Heterogeneous Asynchronous Time Integrator, such as the GC (Gravouil and Combescure) method, allows us to adopt the most appropriate time integrator and time step size depending on subdomains. The paper presents an improved version of the GC method employed for various applications ranging from impact dynamics to fluid–structure interaction problems. The proposed method, called BLG method, is based on the kinematic continuity at the fine time scale, as inherited from the progenitor GC method, guaranteeing an easy application to problems whose nonlinearities are taken into account at the fine time scale. Properties of the new BLG method in terms of stability, local truncation error, numerical damping and period elongation are thoroughly assessed thanks to a detailed spectral study of the amplification matrix related to the split oscillator. The BLG method turns out to be second-order accurate when coupling second-order accurate time integrators from the Newmark family, gaining one order with respect to the GC method. Multi-time step explicit/implicit and explicit/explicit coupling with the BLG method are considered as the most interesting cases for promising applications in nonlinear structural dynamics with impacts and complex fluid–structure interaction problems.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40323-025-00286-6Energy conserving methodsStructural dynamicsFETIHeterogeneous asynchronous time integrators
spellingShingle Yvan Le Nôtre
Michael Brun
Clement Grenat
Anthony Gravouil
A new micro HATI second order preserving for transient dynamics
Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences
Energy conserving methods
Structural dynamics
FETI
Heterogeneous asynchronous time integrators
title A new micro HATI second order preserving for transient dynamics
title_full A new micro HATI second order preserving for transient dynamics
title_fullStr A new micro HATI second order preserving for transient dynamics
title_full_unstemmed A new micro HATI second order preserving for transient dynamics
title_short A new micro HATI second order preserving for transient dynamics
title_sort new micro hati second order preserving for transient dynamics
topic Energy conserving methods
Structural dynamics
FETI
Heterogeneous asynchronous time integrators
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40323-025-00286-6
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