WO-GRID METHOD OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS BASED ON DISCRETE HAAR BASIS. PART 1: ONE-DIMENSIONAL PROBLEMS

Abstract

The distinctive paper is devoted to the two-grid method of structural analysis based on discrete Haar basis (in particular, the simplest one-dimensional problems are under consideration). A brief review of publications of recent years of Russian and foreign specialists devoted to the current trends in the use of wavelet analysis in construction mechanics is given. Approximations of the mesh functions in discrete Haar bases of zero and first levels are described (the mesh function is represented as the sum in which one term is its approximation of the first level, and the second term is so-called complement (up to the initial state) on the grid of the first level). Projectors are constructed for the spaces of vector functions of the original grid to the space of their approximation on the first-level grid and its complement (the detailing component) to the initial state. Basic scheme of the two-grid method is presented. This method allows solution of boundary problems of structural mechanics with the use of matrix operators of significantly smaller dimension. It should be noted that discrete analogue of the initial operator equation (defined on a given interval) is a system of linear algebraic equations (SLAE) constructed within finite difference method (FDM) or the finite element method (FEM). Next, the transition to the resolving SLAE is done. Block Gauss method is used for its direct solution (forward-backward algorithm is realized). We consider a numerical solution of the boundary problem of bending of the Bernoulli beam lying on an elastic foundation (within Winkler model) as a practically important one-dimensional sample. There is good consistency of the results obtained by the proposed method and by standard finite difference method.

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Marina L. Mozgaleva, Pavel A. Akimov

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  • EP ID EP576842
  • DOI 10.22337/2587-9618-2017-13-4-128-139
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Marina L. Mozgaleva, Pavel A. Akimov (2017). WO-GRID METHOD OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS BASED ON DISCRETE HAAR BASIS. PART 1: ONE-DIMENSIONAL PROBLEMS. International Journal for Computational Civil and Structural Engineering, 13(4), 128-139. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-576842