Abstract
A new three-dimensional (3D) boundary element method (BEM) strategy was developed to solve fractional-order thermo-elastoplastic ultrasonic wave propagation problems based on the meshless moving least squares (MLS) method. The temperature problem domain was divided into a number of circular sub-domains. Each node was the center of the circular sub-domain surrounding it. The Laplace transform method was used to solve the temperature problem. A unit test function was used in the local weak-form formulation to generate the local boundary integral equations, and the inverse Laplace transformation method was used to find the transient temperature solutions. Then, the three-dimensional elastoplastic problems could be solved using the boundary element method (BEM). Initial stress and strain formulations are adopted, and their distributions are interpolated using boundary integral equations. The effects of the fractional-order parameter and anisotropy are investigated. The proposed method’s validity and performance are demonstrated for a two-dimensional problem with excellent agreement with other experimental and numerical results.
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry
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