Method of initial functions in model of compression linearly deformable layered foundation under normal local load

The three-dimensional problem of the theory of elasticity related to isotropic layer compression by normal load, distributed on a limited area, is solved by the method of initial functions (MIF). The layer divided into separate sub layers with different elastic characteristics serves as a model of t...

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Main Author: G.N. Shirunov
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Language:English
Published: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University 2015-02-01
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spelling doaj-5595b0d57ade40ac99f331b965fdeba22020-11-25T02:08:31ZengPeter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic UniversityИнженерно-строительный журнал2071-47262071-03052015-02-01531919610.5862/MCE.53.9Method of initial functions in model of compression linearly deformable layered foundation under normal local loadG.N. Shirunov0TEKTON Co.LtdThe three-dimensional problem of the theory of elasticity related to isotropic layer compression by normal load, distributed on a limited area, is solved by the method of initial functions (MIF). The layer divided into separate sub layers with different elastic characteristics serves as a model of the multilayer foundation. A parallelepiped cut out from the infinite layer with dimensions much larger than those of the load area may be considered as an elastic half-space. A numerical-analytic solution was obtained by a specially designed program based on the symbolic computation system called Maple, in which the desired functions of the displacements are represented by a Fourier series. The problem of computational instability calculations inherent in MIF at high numbers of harmonics was solved by using representation of real numbers with sufficient length mantissa. The results were compared both with solutions of the classical theory of elasticity for elastic half-space, stipulated in the guidelines for designing foundations, and with the finite element method solutions.http://www.engstroy.spb.ru/eng/index_2015_01/09.htmltheory of elasticityelastic layerelastic half-spacemethod of initial functionsnumerical–analytical solutionfinite element methodmultilayer foundation
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Method of initial functions in model of compression linearly deformable layered foundation under normal local load
Инженерно-строительный журнал
theory of elasticity
elastic layer
elastic half-space
method of initial functions
numerical–analytical solution
finite element method
multilayer foundation
author_facet G.N. Shirunov
author_sort G.N. Shirunov
title Method of initial functions in model of compression linearly deformable layered foundation under normal local load
title_short Method of initial functions in model of compression linearly deformable layered foundation under normal local load
title_full Method of initial functions in model of compression linearly deformable layered foundation under normal local load
title_fullStr Method of initial functions in model of compression linearly deformable layered foundation under normal local load
title_full_unstemmed Method of initial functions in model of compression linearly deformable layered foundation under normal local load
title_sort method of initial functions in model of compression linearly deformable layered foundation under normal local load
publisher Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
series Инженерно-строительный журнал
issn 2071-4726
2071-0305
publishDate 2015-02-01
description The three-dimensional problem of the theory of elasticity related to isotropic layer compression by normal load, distributed on a limited area, is solved by the method of initial functions (MIF). The layer divided into separate sub layers with different elastic characteristics serves as a model of the multilayer foundation. A parallelepiped cut out from the infinite layer with dimensions much larger than those of the load area may be considered as an elastic half-space. A numerical-analytic solution was obtained by a specially designed program based on the symbolic computation system called Maple, in which the desired functions of the displacements are represented by a Fourier series. The problem of computational instability calculations inherent in MIF at high numbers of harmonics was solved by using representation of real numbers with sufficient length mantissa. The results were compared both with solutions of the classical theory of elasticity for elastic half-space, stipulated in the guidelines for designing foundations, and with the finite element method solutions.
topic theory of elasticity
elastic layer
elastic half-space
method of initial functions
numerical–analytical solution
finite element method
multilayer foundation
url http://www.engstroy.spb.ru/eng/index_2015_01/09.html
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