Harichandran, R. S., and Yeh, M-S. (1988). "Flexible boundary in finite
element analysis of pavements." Transportation Research Record, 1207,
50-60.
Abstract
The finite element method is finding increasing use in the structural
analysis of pavements. In pavement analysis, very deep finite element
meshes need to be used to satisfactorily model the infinitely deep
subgrade layer. Programs require large amounts of computer memory and
computational time. A scheme is developed in this paper to overcome the
computational burden imposed by the requirement of a deep bottom
boundary in the finite element analysis of pavements. A flexible
boundary, which accounts for displacements that occur beneath it, is
used with finite elements above it, Through case studies it is shown
that the method yields accurate solutions. The results are much better
than those from a traditional finite element approach requiring
approximately the same amount of computational effort. The proposed
method possesses significant advantages over the traditional approach,
especially in non-linear analysis.