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Collocation, dissipation and [overshoot] for time integration schemes in structural dynamics
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1978
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Numerical AnalysisReduced Order ModelingEngineeringStructural DynamicsStructural OptimizationComputational MechanicsStabilityNumerical SimulationImplicit SchemeSystems EngineeringNumerical StabilityStructural Dynamicα MethodsTime Integration SchemesDiscrete Dynamical SystemDynamic AnalysisOptimal CollocationNumerical Method For Partial Differential EquationStructural AnalysisStructural MechanicsNumerical MethodsSystem Dynamic
Abstract The concept of collocation, originally used by Wilson in the development of dissipative algorithms for structural dynamics, is systematically generalized and analysed. Optimal schemes within this class are developed and compared with a recently proposed family of dissipative algorithms, called a methods. The α methods are found to be superior on the basis of standard measures of dissipation and dispersion. It is pointed out that the tendency to overshoot is an important and independent factor which should be considered in an evaluation of an implicit scheme. The basis for studying overshoot is discussed and the optimal collocation and α methods are compared. It is found that pathological overshooting is an inherent property of collocation schemes, whereas the overshooting characteristics of the α methods are good.
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