WIT Press


Developments In Boundary Element Applications To Polymer Analysis

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

26

Pages

10

Published

2000

Size

1,083 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/BE000311

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

S. Syngellakis

Abstract

The application of the boundary element method (BEM) to the stress analysis of polymers is reviewed. Since polymers are most often modelled as viscoelastic materials, formulations specifically developed for other such materials are also discussed. Essentially, only linear viscoelasticity, for which the correspondence principle applies, features in existing BEM formulations. One of the adopted BEM approaches solves the problem in either the Laplace or the Fourier transformed domain and relies on numerical inversion for the determination of the time-dependent response. The second solves directly in the time domain using appropriate fundamental solutions each depending on the viscoelastic model used. The developed algorithms have been validated through their application to a range of standard cases. Scope for

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