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Geomecânica pelo Método dos Elementos de Contorno (BEM)×Método das Tiras Finitas×MODFLOW Modelagem de Águas Subterrâneas×
ÁreaEngenharia civilEngenharia civilEngenharia civil
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem197819761984 (original release); continuously updated through MODFLOW-6 (2017)
Autor originalCarlos Alberto BrebbiaY. K. CheungMichael G. McDonald and Arlen W. Harbaugh (U.S. Geological Survey)
TipoMesh-less numerical method for geomechanical problemsReduced-dimension numerical method for prismatic structuresNumerical groundwater flow simulation
Fonte seminalBrebbia, C. A. (1978). The Boundary Element Method for Engineers. Pentech Press. ISBN: 0-08-020191-5Cheung, Y. K. (1976). Finite Strip Method in Structural Analysis. Pergamon Press. ISBN: 0-08-020191-5Harbaugh, A. W. (2005). MODFLOW-2005, the U.S. Geological Survey modular ground-water model — the Ground-Water Flow Process. U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods 6-A16. link ↗
Outros nomesBoundary element method, BEM analysis, Indirect methodsFSM, Strip method, Semi-analytical finite elementMODFLOW-2005, MODFLOW-6, modular groundwater flow model, USGS groundwater model
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ResumoThe boundary element method (BEM) for geomechanics is a numerical approach that solves problems by discretizing only the boundary of the domain, using analytical solutions for the interior. Introduced by Brebbia in 1978 and refined for geotechnical applications by Crouch and Starfield, BEM is particularly effective for infinite or semi-infinite domains (underground excavations, foundations, rock masses) where finite element methods are impractical.The finite strip method (FSM) is a semi-analytical numerical approach for analyzing prismatic or cylindrical structures by dividing them into strips in one direction and using analytical or exact solutions in the perpendicular direction. Developed by Cheung in 1976, FSM reduces computational cost and often provides superior accuracy for structures with regular geometry along one axis.MODFLOW is the U.S. Geological Survey's open-source, modular finite-difference model for simulating three-dimensional groundwater flow through porous media. First released in 1984 and continuously updated — most recently as MODFLOW-6 — it is the global standard for quantitative hydrogeological analysis, widely used in civil engineering, environmental consulting, water-resource management, and groundwater contamination studies.
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