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Title
Advanced computational methods and geomechanics / Shenghong Chen.
ISBN
9789811974274 electronic book
9811974276 electronic book
9811974268
9789811974267
Published
Singapore : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-19-7427-4 doi
Call Number
TA705 .C44 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
624.1/51
Summary
The aim of this book is intended, through parallel expounding, to help readers comprehensively grasp the intrinsic features of typical advanced computational methods. These methods are created in recent three decades for the understanding of the post-failure of geo-materials accompanied with discontinuous and finite deformation/dislocation, as well as the violent fluid-structure interaction accompanied with strong distortion of water surface. The strong points and weak points of the formalisms for governing equations, the discretization schemes, the nodal interpolation /approximation of field variables, and their connectivity (via support domains, covers, or enrichments), the basic algorithms, etc., are clarified. Being aware of that the differences in these methods are not so large as at the first glance, this book will help readers to select appropriate methods, to improve the methods for their specific purpose, and to evaluate the reliability/applicability of the outcomes in the hazard evaluation of geotechnical (hydraulic) structures beyond extreme work situation. This book may be looked at as an advanced continuation of "Computational Geomechanics and Hydraulic Structures" by the author (2018) (Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-981-10-8134-7) which elaborates the fundamental computational methods in geomechanics for the routine design of geotechnical (hydraulic) engineering. .
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Series
Springer tracts in civil engineering.
Introduction
Preparation Knowledge of Material Properties
Preparation Knowledge of Classical Mechanics
Preparation Knowledge of Numerical Analysis
General Finite Element Methods with Special Focusing on XFEM
General Finite Element Methods with Special Focusing on NMM
Discrete Element Methods with Special Focusing on DEM
Discrete Element Methods with Special Focusing on DDA
Mesh-free Methods with Special Focusing on EFGM
Mesh-free Methods with Special Focusing on SPH
Hybrid Methods with Special Focusing on DEM-SPH.