On the Extremum of Bilinear Functional for Hyperbolic Type P.D.E.,
Abstract
Transient solutions of the hyperbolic-type partial differential equations are needed for solving many engineering problems such as computing stress waves for gun dynamics or determining shock behaviors of penetration mechanics. Variational procedures using the bilinear formulations with adjoint variables can serve as the theoretical basis in the derivation of algorithms for the finite element methods, giving direct numerical solutions for partial derivatives of the functions to be found for these problems. The adjoint system can be arranged in a manner that it is a reflected mirror of the original system in time. Generalized boundary conditions employ many types of springs relating the various spatial partial derivatives. They are defined to satisfy the boundaries of the concomitant for the bilinear expression. Algorithms for use in the finite element method are simplified since the adjoint system gives exactly the same solutions as that of the original system. The second necessary condition for an extremum is satisfied by showing that the second variation is positive semi-definite. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1984
- Accession Number
- ADP002942
Entities
People
- C. N. Shen
Organizations
- United States Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center