Abstract
In 1926 E. Trefftz published a paper about a variational formulation which utilizes boundary integrals. Almost half a century later researchers became interested again in the ideas of Trefftz when the potential advantage of the Trefftz-method for an efficient use in numerical application on a computer was recognized. The concept of Trefftz can be used both for finite element and boundary element applications. A crucial ingredient of the Trefftz- method is a set of linearly independent trial functions which a priori satisfy the governing differential equations under consideration. In this paper an overview of some recent developments to construct trial functions for the Trefftz-method in a systematic manner is given. Using different types of approximation functions (singular or non-singular) we can obtain very accurate finite element and boundary element algorithms.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Advances in Engineering Software |
Volume | 24 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1995 |
Keywords
- Boundary Element Applications
- Complex Functions
- Finite Element
- Thick Plate Bending
- Trefftz-method
DC Disciplines
- Mathematics