Numerical modelling of the deformation of elastic material by the TLM method

The transmission line matrix (TLM) method is a numerical tool for the solution of wave and diffusion type equations. The application of TLM to physical phenomena such as heat flow and electromagnetic wave propagation is well established. A previous attempt to apply TLM models to the area of elastic...

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Main Author: Langley, Philip
Published: University of Hull 1997
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2651022015-03-20T04:39:39ZNumerical modelling of the deformation of elastic material by the TLM methodLangley, Philip1997The transmission line matrix (TLM) method is a numerical tool for the solution of wave and diffusion type equations. The application of TLM to physical phenomena such as heat flow and electromagnetic wave propagation is well established. A previous attempt to apply TLM models to the area of elastic wave propagation and elastic deformation had limited success. The work of this thesis extends the application base of TLM to the area of elastic deformation modelling and validates the model for several two-dimensional situations. In doing this it has been necessary to develop new nodal structures which facilitate the scaling of differential coefficients and incorporation of cross derivatives. Nodal structures which allow the modelling of two and three-dimensional, and anisotropic, elastic deformation are described. The technique is demonstrated by applying the elastic deformation model to several elastic problems. These include two-dimensional isotropic models and models of anisotropic elastic deformation. Provision is also made for the application of various boundary conditions which include displacement, force and frictional boundaries.620.11223Electronic engineeringUniversity of Hullhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.265102http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:10448Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Langley, Philip
Numerical modelling of the deformation of elastic material by the TLM method
description The transmission line matrix (TLM) method is a numerical tool for the solution of wave and diffusion type equations. The application of TLM to physical phenomena such as heat flow and electromagnetic wave propagation is well established. A previous attempt to apply TLM models to the area of elastic wave propagation and elastic deformation had limited success. The work of this thesis extends the application base of TLM to the area of elastic deformation modelling and validates the model for several two-dimensional situations. In doing this it has been necessary to develop new nodal structures which facilitate the scaling of differential coefficients and incorporation of cross derivatives. Nodal structures which allow the modelling of two and three-dimensional, and anisotropic, elastic deformation are described. The technique is demonstrated by applying the elastic deformation model to several elastic problems. These include two-dimensional isotropic models and models of anisotropic elastic deformation. Provision is also made for the application of various boundary conditions which include displacement, force and frictional boundaries.
author Langley, Philip
author_facet Langley, Philip
author_sort Langley, Philip
title Numerical modelling of the deformation of elastic material by the TLM method
title_short Numerical modelling of the deformation of elastic material by the TLM method
title_full Numerical modelling of the deformation of elastic material by the TLM method
title_fullStr Numerical modelling of the deformation of elastic material by the TLM method
title_full_unstemmed Numerical modelling of the deformation of elastic material by the TLM method
title_sort numerical modelling of the deformation of elastic material by the tlm method
publisher University of Hull
publishDate 1997
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