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Augmented Lagrangian and Operator Splitting Methods in Nonlinear Mechanics

Augmented Lagrangian and Operator Splitting Methods in Nonlinear Mechanics

Augmented Lagrangian and Operator Splitting Methods in Nonlinear Mechanics

Roland Glowinski
Patrick Le Tallec
July 1989
Hardback
9780898712308
Hardback

    A need for a deeper understanding of the convergence properties of augmented Lagrangian algorithms and of their relationship to operator-splitting methods such as alternating-methods direction and the development of more efficient algorithms prompted the authors to write this book. The volume is oriented to applications in continuum mechanics. This volume deals with the numerical simulation of the behavior of continuous media by augmented Lagrangian and operator-splitting methods (coupled to finite-element approximations). It begins with a description of the mechanical and mathematical frameworks of the considered applications as well as a general analysis of the basic numerical methods additionally used to study them. These ideas are then applied to specific classes of mechanical problems.

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    July 1989
    Hardback
    9780898712308
    305 pages
    235 × 165 × 23 mm
    0.674kg
    This item is not supplied by Cambridge University Press in your region. Please contact Soc for Industrial & Applied Mathematics for availability.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Some continuous media and their mathematical modeling
    • 2. Variational formulations of the mechanical problems
    • 3. Augmented Lagrangian methods for the solution of variational problems
    • 4. Viscoplasticity and elastoviscoplasticity in small strains
    • 5. Limit load analysis
    • 6. Two-dimensional flow of incompressible viscoplastic fluids
    • 7. Finite elasticity
    • 8. Large displacement calculations of flexible rods
    • References
    • Index.