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Revista de la Facultad de Ingeniería Universidad Central de Venezuela

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GAMEZ, Brizeida; DIVO, Duardo; KASSAB, Alain  and  CERROLAZA, Miguel. Analysis of 2d elastic problems by using a parallel-iterative domain decomposition technique and the boundary element method. Rev. Fac. Ing. UCV [online]. 2007, vol.22, n.1, pp.107-113. ISSN 0798-4065.

The Boundary Element Method (BEM) requires only a surface mesh to solve elasticity problems; however, the resulting matrices are fully-populated and non-diagonally dominant. This poses serious challenges for large-scale problems due to storage requirements and the solution of large sets of non-symmetric systems of equations. In this article, an effective and efficient domain decomposition, or artificial sub-sectioning technique, along with a region-by-region iteration algorithm particularly tailored for parallel computation to address these issues is developed. The domain decomposition approach effectively reduces the condition numbers of the resulting algebraic systems, while increasing efficiency of the solution process and decreasing memory requirements. The iterative process converges very efficiently while offering substantial savings in memory. The iterative domain decomposition technique is ideally suited for parallel computation. Results demonstrate the validity of the approach by providing solutions that compare closely to single-region BEM solutions and benchmark analytical solutions.

Keywords : domain decomposition; elasticity; boundary element method; parallel computation.

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