Extended Peridynamics and Parameter Optimization Study Based on Moving Least Squares Method

Based on the theory of peridynamics, the least squares and the moving least squares method are proposed to fit the physical information at nondiscrete points. It makes up for the shortcomings of the peridynamic method that only solves the discrete nodes and cannot obtain the physical information of...

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Main Authors: Jingwei Xu, Wei Hou, Shoucheng Luan, Shuting Mao, Guowei Liu, Pengfei Ma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/2595170
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spelling doaj-b5f44b17c4a9467d8777992de84c758d2021-03-15T00:01:19ZengHindawi LimitedMathematical Problems in Engineering1563-51472021-01-01202110.1155/2021/2595170Extended Peridynamics and Parameter Optimization Study Based on Moving Least Squares MethodJingwei Xu0Wei Hou1Shoucheng Luan2Shuting Mao3Guowei Liu4Pengfei Ma5Geotechnical and Structural Engineering Research CenterShandong Binlai Expressway Limited CompanyJinan Heavy Industries Group Co., LtdShandong Binlai Expressway Limited CompanyJinan Heavy Industries Group Co., LtdGeotechnical and Structural Engineering Research CenterBased on the theory of peridynamics, the least squares and the moving least squares method are proposed to fit the physical information at nondiscrete points. It makes up for the shortcomings of the peridynamic method that only solves the discrete nodes and cannot obtain the physical information of other blank areas. The extended method is used to fit the one-way vibration problem of the rod, and the curve of the displacement of a nondiscrete node in the rod is extracted with time. The fitted displacement results are compared with the theoretical results to verify the feasibility of the fitting method. At the same time, the parameters in the fitting of the moving least squares method are optimized, and the effects of different tight weight functions and influence ranges on the results are analyzed. The results show that when the weight function is a power exponential function, the fitting effect increases with the decrease in the coefficient. When the weight function is a cubic spline weight function, a better fitting effect is obtained. And in the case of ensuring the fitting result, the affected area should be reduced as much as possible, and the calculation efficiency and precision can be improved.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/2595170
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author Jingwei Xu
Wei Hou
Shoucheng Luan
Shuting Mao
Guowei Liu
Pengfei Ma
spellingShingle Jingwei Xu
Wei Hou
Shoucheng Luan
Shuting Mao
Guowei Liu
Pengfei Ma
Extended Peridynamics and Parameter Optimization Study Based on Moving Least Squares Method
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
author_facet Jingwei Xu
Wei Hou
Shoucheng Luan
Shuting Mao
Guowei Liu
Pengfei Ma
author_sort Jingwei Xu
title Extended Peridynamics and Parameter Optimization Study Based on Moving Least Squares Method
title_short Extended Peridynamics and Parameter Optimization Study Based on Moving Least Squares Method
title_full Extended Peridynamics and Parameter Optimization Study Based on Moving Least Squares Method
title_fullStr Extended Peridynamics and Parameter Optimization Study Based on Moving Least Squares Method
title_full_unstemmed Extended Peridynamics and Parameter Optimization Study Based on Moving Least Squares Method
title_sort extended peridynamics and parameter optimization study based on moving least squares method
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mathematical Problems in Engineering
issn 1563-5147
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Based on the theory of peridynamics, the least squares and the moving least squares method are proposed to fit the physical information at nondiscrete points. It makes up for the shortcomings of the peridynamic method that only solves the discrete nodes and cannot obtain the physical information of other blank areas. The extended method is used to fit the one-way vibration problem of the rod, and the curve of the displacement of a nondiscrete node in the rod is extracted with time. The fitted displacement results are compared with the theoretical results to verify the feasibility of the fitting method. At the same time, the parameters in the fitting of the moving least squares method are optimized, and the effects of different tight weight functions and influence ranges on the results are analyzed. The results show that when the weight function is a power exponential function, the fitting effect increases with the decrease in the coefficient. When the weight function is a cubic spline weight function, a better fitting effect is obtained. And in the case of ensuring the fitting result, the affected area should be reduced as much as possible, and the calculation efficiency and precision can be improved.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/2595170
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