2023
DOI: 10.32604/cmc.2023.037375
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A Multilevel Hierarchical Parallel Algorithm for Large-Scale Finite Element Modal Analysis

Gaoyuan Yu,
Yunfeng Lou,
Hang Dong
et al.

Abstract: The strict and high-standard requirements for the safety and stability of major engineering systems make it a tough challenge for large-scale finite element modal analysis. At the same time, realizing the systematic analysis of the entire large structure of these engineering systems is extremely meaningful in practice. This article proposes a multilevel hierarchical parallel algorithm for large-scale finite element modal analysis to reduce the parallel computational efficiency loss when using heterogeneous mul… Show more

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“…,15 ., so the degree of impact and importance will be determined by weighting it. Hierarchical analysis is suitable for evaluating and analysing research objects affected by multiple factors 16. , 17 ., and it is systematic and the calculations are clear, so it makes sense to use it to determine the weights of the impact factors 18. , 19 .. The calculation steps of the hierarchical analysis method are shown in Fig.…”
Section: Determining the Indicator Weights Based On Hierarchical Anal...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…,15 ., so the degree of impact and importance will be determined by weighting it. Hierarchical analysis is suitable for evaluating and analysing research objects affected by multiple factors 16. , 17 ., and it is systematic and the calculations are clear, so it makes sense to use it to determine the weights of the impact factors 18. , 19 .. The calculation steps of the hierarchical analysis method are shown in Fig.…”
Section: Determining the Indicator Weights Based On Hierarchical Anal...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each impact factor will not have the same degree of importance in relation to the object 17 , 18 , so the degree of impact and importance will be determined by weighting it. Hierarchical analysis is suitable for evaluating and analysing research objects affected by multiple factors 19 , 20 , and it is systematic and the calculations are clear, so it makes sense to use it to determine the weights of the impact factors 21 , 22 . The calculation steps of the hierarchical analysis method are shown in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%