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Advanced Boundary Element Methods International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics T. A. Cruse (Editor) Advanced Boundary Element Methods Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium San Antonio, Texas, April 13-16, 1987 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York London Paris Tokyo Dr. T. A. Cruse Southwest Research Institute Post Office Drawer 28510 6220 Culebra Road San Antonio, Texas 78284 USA ISBN-13:978-3-642-83005-1 e-ISBN-13:978-3-642-83003-7 001: 10.1007/978-3-642-83003-7 Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data IUTAM Symposium on Advanced Boundary Element Methods: Applications in Solid and Fluid Mechanics (1987: San Antonio, Tex.) Advanced boundary element methods: proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium, San Antonio, Texas, April 13-16, 1987 1 Th. A. Cruse, editor. At head of title: International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. ISBN-13:978-3-642-83005-1 1. Boundary value problems--Congresses. 2. Finite element method--Congresses. 3. Engineering mathematics--Congresses. I. Cruse, Thomas A. II. International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. III.TItle. TA347.B69195 1987 620.1'001515353--dc 19 87-28686 This work is subject to copyright.AII rights are reserved, whetherthewhole orpart ofthe material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, re-use of illustra tions, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in other ways, and storage in data banks. Duplication ofthis publication or parts thereof is only permitted underthe provisions ofthe German Copyright Law of September9, 1965, in its version of June 24, 1985,and a copyright fee must always be paid. Violations fall under the prosecution act of the German Copyright Law. © Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg 1988 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1988 The use of registered names, trademarks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. 2161/3020543210 Scientific Committee Dr. Thomas A. Cruse Professor Subrata Mukherjee Department of Engineering Mechanics Associate Professor Southwest Research Institute The College of Engineering 6220 Culebra Road Cornell University, Thurston Hall San Antonio, TX 78284 Ithaca, New York 14853-1503 Professor Yoshiyuki Yamamoto Prof.-dr.ir. P.J. Zandbergen Faculty of Science and Engineering Twente University of Technology Tokyo Denki University Department of Applied Mathematics Ishizaka Hatoyama PO Box 217 Saitama 350-03, Japan 7500 AE Enschede THE NETHERLANDS Professor F. Ziegler Professor P. Germain Institut fur Allgemeine Mechanik Ecole Poly technique Technische Universitat Wien F-9ll28 Palaiseau Cedex, Karlsplatz 13/201 FRANCE A-1040 Wien, Austria Professor Yu. M. Davydov Computinq Centre USSR Academy of Sciences Vavilov Strees 40 Moscow 117 333, USSR Forevvord The IUTAM Symposium on Advanced Boundary Element Methods sought to bring together both established and current researchers in the broad context of applications of BEM technology. The goal of the Symposium was to provide both a formal and an informal forum for the interchange of ideas and the stimulation of new research directions. As such, the Symposium Scientific Committee invited participants with a wide range of experience and applications focus. The Scientific Program for this IUTAM Symposium was eclectic, in terms of specific algorithms, numerical modeling approaches, and engineering applications. It was not possible, nor was it desirable, to organize the papers in sessions devoted to particular aspects of BEM technology. The organization of the Scientific Program, therefore, interleaved topics; as a result, the Proceedings herein are organized according to alphabetical priority, rather than topic. The Symposium had the generous support of the International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, the National Science Foundation, Daimler-Benz, and Southwest Research Institute. As part of the NSF support requirements, a poll of the attendees was taken and summarized. The poll sought to establish if consensus existed regarding strengths, weaknesses, and future research priorities for the BEM technology. As might be expected, consensus was achieved only in a broad sense. Major concerns were expressed over the continuing expense of numerical integration of singular kernels, the slow pace of engineering acceptance of the methodology in the design environment, and continuing inefficiency of nonlinear analysis. Future research needs included more systematic and automatic error estimation strategies, special algorithms for simplified modeling of three dimensional nonp1anar cracks and interfaces, and self-adaptive methods. VII At the same time, the presented papers show an amazing diversity of significant applications to complex problems in linear and nonlinedr solid and fluid mechanics. Theoretical developments in error estimdtion and ddta interpolation mdY be merged to provide a unique opportunity for ddvanced adaptive strategies. Superior modeling capabilities for some classes of nonlinear problems, such as forming, seem to offer much relative to the finite element method. Thus, most attendees were encouraged that there are important classes of applications for which the BEM offers meaningful advantages over the finite element method, although by no medns for the majority of applications. The universities are key to the more widespread use of BEM technology by engineers. Increased use will be achieved through more formal courses in the BEM formulation as well as through more widespread availability of software. The Scientific Committee and the Editor wish to extend special thanks to the sponsors and the attendees of the Symposium. All who attended seemed to enjoy the opportunity of interchange that was offered by this forum, reflecting their professionalism and openness. The Editor of this volume wishes to thank Ms. Tanya Jackson for her important help in organizing and preparing the manuscripts for this publication. Additionally, as Chairman of the Scientific Committee, the lditor wishes to express his most sincere thanks to Mrs. Cathy Dean and Ms. Jackson for their dedicated and excellent support on the organization of the actual Symposium. List of Participants Prof. Biroyuki Abe Prof. Nicholas J. Altiero Department of Mechanical College of Engineering Engineering Department of Metallurgy, Faculty of Engineering Tohoku Mechanics and Materials Science Uni.versi ty Michigan State University Sendai 980 Lansing, MI 48824-1226 Japan Prof. S. N. Atluri Dr. D. Aubry School of Civil Engineering Ecole Polytecnique Georgia Institute of Technology Chateau Malabry 92895 School of Mathematics France Atlanta, GA 30332 Ms. Jacqueline Batista Mr. Joachim B. Beek University of Texas at Austin Lockheed-EMSCO PO Box MCB14 Austin, TX 78712-1085 2450 NASA Road 1 Houston, TX 77258 Dr. G. Beer Dr. P. K. Bhcai.'cacnaryya C.S.I.R.O. Department of Mathematics and Division of Geomechanics Computing Brisbane, Queensland Polytechnic of Central London Australia London W1M 8JS United Kingdom Mr. B. J. Boehm Dr. A. Bossavit AC-37 Electricite de France , Rocketdyne Division Ecole Polytecnique Rockwell International 92t4l Clamart 6633 Canoga Avenue France Canoga Park, CA 91304 IX Dr. C. A. Brebbia Dr. B. D. Bui Computational Mechanicz Electricite de France Institute Dept. MMN Wessex Institute of Technology Clamart and Ecole Polytecnique 52 Henstead Road 91128 Palaiseau Southampton, SOl 2DP France united Kingdom Dr. T. Burczynski Dr. Bans Butenschoen Institute of Mechanics and Daimler-Benz Fundamentals of Machine Design Mercedes-Str., 7000 Stuttgart 60 Silesian Technical University West Germany Gliwice, Poland Dr. Abhijit Chandra Mme. Anne Chaudouet-Miranda University of Arizona C.E.T. I .M. Department of Aero and 52, Avenue Felix-Louat Mechanical Engineering BP 67, 60304 Senlis Cede x Tucson, AZ 85721 France Dr. Alexander Cheng Dr. Thomas A. Cruse University of Delaware Department of Engineering Department of Civil Engineering Mechanics Newark, DE 19716 Southwest Research Institute 6220 Culebra Road San Antonio, TX 78284 Prof. Jose Dominguez Prof. G. Steven Gipson Escuela Superior de Ingenieros School of Civil Enqineerinq T~d'.!!:tri.alcz OKlahoma State University Av. Reina Mercedes, sin Stillwater, OK 74076 410l2-Sevi11a Spain Mr. P. Goswami Dr. Massimo Guiggiani University of Kentucky Dipartimento di Costruzioni Lexington, KY 40506 Meccaniche e Nucleari Universita di Pisa Via Diotisalvi 2 56100 Pisa Italy Dr. Ljuben Badjikov Dr. W. S. Ball Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Teeside Polytechnic 1090 Sofia, PO Box 373 Middlesbrough Cleveland TSI 3BA Bulgaria United Kingdom Prof. Ulrich Beise Mr. John L. Bess Institut fur Technische Mechnik McDonnell-Douglas Technische Hochschule Aachen 4338 Vista Street 0-5100 Aachen Long Beach, CA 90803 Germany x Mr. Mark Hugo Dr. Hans Irschik Northern States Power (NSP) Technical University of Vienna 414 Nicollet Mall, IN03 Karlsplatz 13 Minneapolis, MN 55401 A-I040 Wien Austria Dr. N. Kamiya Dr. M. Kitahara Nagoya University Tokai University Department of Mechanical 3-20-1 Orido Engineering Shimizu, Shizuoka 424 Chikusaku, Nagoya 464 Japan Japan Mr. M. Koizumi Dr. J. C. Lachat Hitachi, Ltd. Framatome Unite SC 1168 Moriyama-cho La Boursidiere, R.N. 186 Ibaraki-ken 316 B.P. 80 Hitachi-city 92357 Le Plessis Robinson Japan France Dr. T. S. Luu Prof. Allen A. Magnuson C.N.R.S. LIMISI Civil Engineering Department B.P. 30, 91406 Texas A&M University Orsay, France College Station, TX 77843 Mr. Assaad Mahmoud Prof. Herbert A. Mang 1756 Cromwell Drive, Apt. 4 Technical University of Vienna Akron, OH 44313 Karlsplatz 13 A-l040 Wien Austria Dr. Paul A. Martin Dr. Daniel Mendelsohn Department of Mathematics Department of Engineering University of Manchester Mechanics Manchester M13 9PL Ohio State University England Columbus, OH 43210-1181 Mr. Walter Mohrmann Prof. Luigi Morino Daimler-Benz Boston University Mercedes-Str., 7000 Stuttgart 60 College of Engineering West Germany Boston, MA 02215 Prof. Subrata Mukherjee Prof. J. C. Nedelec Department of Theoretical and Centre de Mathematiques Applied Mechanics Appliquees Cornell University Ecole Polytecnique Ithaca, NY 14853 91128 Palaiseau Cedex France XI Or. Naoshi Nishimura Or. Padraic O'Oonoghue Kyoto University Department of Engineering Department of Civil Engineering Mechanics Kyoto 606 Southwest Research Institute Japan 6220 Culebra Road San Antonio, TX 78284 Mr. Juan Ortiz Prof. Teotista Panzeca Oklahoma State University University of Palermo Department of Civil Engineering Dpt. di Ingegneria Strutturale e Stillwater, OK 74074 Geotecnica Italy Mr. Serge Paul Or. O. H. Peregrine CEA School of Mathematics BP 7 University of Bristol 77181 Courtry Bristol BS8 lTW France united Kingdom Prof. Renzo Piva Dr. Ewaryst Z. Polch Universita Oeglis Studi di Roma Department of Engineering Dipartimento di Meccanica e Mechanics Aeronautica Southwest Research Institute Via Eudossiana, 18 6220 Culebra Road 00184 Roma San Antonio, TX 78284 Italy Prof. Castrenze Polizzotto Prof. Gaurav Rajen Opt. di Ingegneria Strutturale e Department of Mechanical Geotechnici'l Er.gineer ing Universita di Palermo Colorado State University Palermo, Italy B 120, ERC Ft. Collins, CO 80523 Dr. S. T. Raveendra Dr. J. J. Rencis Department of Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanics Department Southwest Research Institute Center for Computer-Aided 6220 Culebra Road Engineering San Antonio, TX 78284 Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, MA 01609 Dr. M. Rezayat Prof. Frank J. 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