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Discontinuous boundary elements applied to the effect of explosion - Damage to structures due to explosion in enclosed or semi-enclosed spaces using discontinuous boundary elements

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Discontinuous boundary element method is applied to the solution of damage to structures. Finite volume method solves the pressure waves propagation in the air. Combination of both methods enables one a unique theoretical observation of the effect of explosion on solid structures in semi-enclosed media. Contact conditions among solid particles are discussed from both theoretical and application point of views. Two basic ideas of definitions of contact conditions are studied in details: soft contact - based on penalty formulation , and strong contact - starting by Uzawa's algorithm. Examples from the field of typical problems of underground structures exposed to explosion and subsequently suffering by damage propagation show the feasibility of the theoretical formulations and suggested solutions.

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Prof. Ing. RNDr. Petr Procházka, DrSc., Civil Engineer (D.S., Ph.D., M.S.) and Mathematician (Dr., M.S.), employed at CTU in Prague,authored 14 technical monographs, approx 850 theoretical technical papers in int. journals or delivered at national conventions and international conferences. 132 papers in WOS,162 citations, Scopus h-index: 9.

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Authors Petr Prochazka
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.06.2019
 
EAN 9786200117007
ISBN 9786200117007
No. of pages 120
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Thermodynamics

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