Title of article :
Implementation of Hierarchical Tree Structure in Fast Multipole Method in 2-D Seismic Elastic Domain
Author/Authors :
Saffar ، Mohammad - International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology , Kamalian ، Mohsen - International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology
Pages :
10
From page :
103
To page :
112
Abstract :
A numerical boundary element, as an appurtenance of integral equation method, has some useful characteristics that facilitate the solutions of numerical equations, but asymmetrical and sparse structure of formed stiffness matrix in large-scale boundary element method related to high degree of freedom problems make it unpractical, especially in seismic analysis of large-scale surface topographies with irregularities. Nowadays, fast algorithms such as fast multi-pole method present new media in numerical solutions with the aim of revolutionary changes in geometric definitions. In contrary with the usual node-to-node or element-toelement interconnection implementation, the cell-to-cell relation along hierarchy tree structure is applied. In most papers, the fast algorithm uses a two-level hierarchical tree structure as a part of algorithm internally without detail illustration. Therefore, a comprehensive detail of hierarchical tree structure is requested. In this paper, a multi-level (level definition is dynamic) hierarchical tree structure is presented with graphical theme and examples. This paper presents the relation between conventional boundary element method geometric structure with hierarchical tree model, and later, explains the method along with its abilities and limitations.
Keywords :
Hierarchical tree structure , Fast Boundary Element , Large , scale problem , Topographies , Degree of Freedom
Journal title :
Journal Of Seismology And Earthquake Engineering
Serial Year :
2017
Journal title :
Journal Of Seismology And Earthquake Engineering
Record number :
2448301
Link To Document :
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