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http://dx.doi.org/10.12941/jksiam.2014.18.017

ADVANCED DOMAIN DECOMPOSITION METHOD BY LOCAL AND MIXED LAGRANGE MULTIPLIERS  

Kwak, Junyoung (DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING, SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY)
Chun, Taeyoung (LIGNEX1)
Cho, Haeseong (DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING, SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY)
Shin, Sangjoon (DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING, SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY)
Bauchau, Olivier A. (DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY JOINT INSTITUTE)
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Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics / v.18, no.1, 2014 , pp. 17-26 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper presents development of an improved domain decomposition method for large scale structural problem that aims to provide high computational efficiency. In the previous researches, we developed the domain decomposition algorithm based on augmented Lagrangian formulation and proved numerical efficiency under both serial and parallel computing environment. In this paper, new computational analysis by the proposed domain decomposition method is performed. For this purpose, reduction in computational time achieved by the proposed algorithm is compared with that obtained by the dual-primal FETI method under serial computing condition. It is found that the proposed methods significantly accelerate the computational speed for a linear structural problem.
Keywords
Lagrange multipliers; Finite Element Tearing and Interconnection (FETI); parallel computation;
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