LAUSR.org creates dashboard-style pages of related content for over 1.5 million academic articles. Sign Up to like articles & get recommendations!

Improved explicit co-simulation methods incorporating relaxation techniques

Photo from wikipedia

Explicit co-simulation is an increasingly popular technique for solver coupling of multidisciplinary systems in a distributed environment. Compared to implicit approaches, explicit coupling schemes are simpler to implement, since explicit… Click to show full abstract

Explicit co-simulation is an increasingly popular technique for solver coupling of multidisciplinary systems in a distributed environment. Compared to implicit approaches, explicit coupling schemes are simpler to implement, since explicit methods allow the synchronization of different subdomains at user-defined discrete communication points without a reinitialization of the subsystem solvers. However, a typical disadvantage of explicit schemes is the reduced stability behavior, which is introduced by errors resulting from the approximation of the coupling variables. In the manuscript at hand, improved explicit co-simulation methods incorporating relaxation techniques are considered for the case that the coupling of the subsystems is realized by constitutive laws. We discuss three decomposition techniques, namely force/force coupling, force/displacement coupling and displacement/displacement coupling. Two novel explicit coupling approaches are analyzed. Within the first approach, classical co-simulation methods based on Lagrange polynomials for extrapolating the coupling variables are modified by incorporating a straightforward relaxation approach using only the current and previous coupling variables. Applying the second approach, predicted coupling variables are generated by using a constant or linear acceleration approach for the coupling bodies. With the predicted, current and previous coupling variables, special approximation polynomials are generated also using a relaxation approach. The numerical stability and convergence characteristics will be analyzed for two explicit co-simulation approaches. It will be shown that stability and convergence can be notably improved by a proper choice of the relaxation parameters. The stabilized co-simulation techniques will be verified using several numerical examples.

Keywords: coupling variables; relaxation; explicit simulation; simulation methods; simulation; approach

Journal Title: Archive of Applied Mechanics
Year Published: 2019

Link to full text (if available)


Share on Social Media:                               Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!

Related content

More Information              News              Social Media              Video              Recommended



                Click one of the above tabs to view related content.