Search results for "Extended finite element method"

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Parallel finite element splitting-up method for parabolic problems

1991

An efficient method for solving parabolic systems is presented. The proposed method is based on the splitting-up principle in which the problem is reduced to a series of independent 1D problems. This enables it to be used with parallel processors. We can solve multidimensional problems by applying only the 1D method and consequently avoid the difficulties in constructing a finite element space for multidimensional problems. The method is suitable for general domains as well as rectangular domains. Every 1D subproblem is solved by applying cubic B-splines. Several numerical examples are presented.

Computational MathematicsNumerical AnalysisFinite element spaceSeries (mathematics)Discontinuous Galerkin methodApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisMixed finite element methodAnalysisFinite element methodExtended finite element methodMathematicsNumerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations
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On finite element approximation of the gradient for solution of Poisson equation

1981

A nonconforming mixed finite element method is presented for approximation of ?w with Δw=f,w| r =0. Convergence of the order $$\left\| {\nabla w - u_h } \right\|_{0,\Omega } = \mathcal{O}(h^2 )$$ is proved, when linear finite elements are used. Only the standard regularity assumption on triangulations is needed.

Computational MathematicsRate of convergenceApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisOrder (ring theory)Mixed finite element methodNabla symbolSuperconvergencePoisson's equationFinite element methodMathematicsExtended finite element methodNumerische Mathematik
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A mixed finite element method for the heat flow problem

1981

A semidiscrete finite element scheme for the approximation of the spatial temperature change field is presented. The method yields a better order of convergence than the conventional use of linear elements.

Computer Networks and CommunicationsFinite element limit analysisApplied MathematicsMathematical analysishp-FEMMixed finite element methodSuperconvergenceBoundary knot methodFinite element methodMathematics::Numerical AnalysisComputational MathematicsSmoothed finite element methodSoftwareMathematicsExtended finite element methodBIT
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A Boundary Element Formulation for Modelling Structural Health Monitoring Applications

2015

In this paper, a boundary element formulation for modelling pitch-catch damage detection applications is introduced. The current formulation has been validated by both finite element analyses and physical experiments. Comparing to the widely used finite element method, the current formulation does not only use less computational resources, but also demonstrates higher numerical stability. doi: 10.12783/SHM2015/221

Damage detectionEngineeringbusiness.industryBoundary element formulationMechanical engineeringStructural engineeringBoundary knot methodFinite element methodStructural Health MonitoringBoundary element methodStructural health monitoringCurrent (fluid)businessNumerical stabilityExtended finite element methodStructural Health Monitoring 2015
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BEM application on an external problem comparison with both theoretical and finite elements results and observations on divergence strip

1992

Abstract By means of a computer program the Boundary Element Method is applied to a central hole in an undefined plate with uniform load along the boundary. Results are compared with those obtained by Kirsch's theoretical solution and a previous analysis by the Finite Element Method. The calculus of percentage error shows the advantage of the Boundary Element Method on the external problem with regard to the Finite Element Method. The error causes near the boundary internal points are analysed with the existence of a strip, where the result is not reliable in evidence.

Finite element limit analysisApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisGeneral EngineeringGeometryMixed finite element methodBoundary knot methodSingular boundary methodFinite element methodComputational MathematicsMethod of fundamental solutionsBoundary element methodAnalysisMathematicsExtended finite element methodEngineering Analysis with Boundary Elements
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Cohesive delamination and frictional contact on joining surface via XFEM

2018

In the present paper, the complex mechanical behaviour of the surfaces joining two different bodies is analysed by a cohesive-frictional interface constitutive model. The kinematical behaviour is characterized by the presence of discontinuous displacement fields, that take place at the internal connecting surfaces, both in the fully cohesive phase and in the delamination one. Generally, in order to catch discontinuous displacement fields, internal connecting surfaces (adhesive layers) are modelled by means of interface elements, which connect, node by node, the meshes of the joined bodies, requiring the mesh to be conforming to the geometry of the single bodies and to the relevant connectin…

Materials scienceDiscretizationConstitutive equationGeometry02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesdelaminationDiscontinuity (geotechnical engineering)0203 mechanical engineeringlcsh:TA401-492Polygon mesh0101 mathematicsjoined solidsExtended finite element methodCurvilinear coordinatescohesive-frictionalXFEMjoined solidjoined solids; interface; XFEM; cohesive-frictional; delaminationFinite element method010101 applied mathematics020303 mechanical engineering & transportsinterfacelcsh:Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materialsAdhesiveSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniAIMS Materials Science
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A penalty-based finite element interface technology

2002

Abstract An effective and robust interface element technology able to connect independently modeled finite element subdomains is presented. This method has been developed using the penalty constraints and allows coupling of finite element models whose nodes do not coincide along their common interface. Additionally, the present formulation leads to a computational approach that is very efficient and completely compatible with existing commercial software. A significant effort has been directed toward identifying those model characteristics (element geometric properties, material properties and loads) that most strongly affect the required penalty parameter, and subsequently to developing si…

Mathematical optimizationCommercial softwareEngineeringInterface (Java)Finite element limit analysisbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringPenalty methodLagrange multiplierMixed finite element methodComposite laminatesTopologyFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineFinite elementModeling and SimulationSubstructureGlobal/local analysiGeneral Materials SciencePenalty methodbusinessInterface elementCivil and Structural EngineeringExtended finite element methodComputers & Structures
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A stabilized finite element method for particulate two-phase flow equations laminar isothermal flow

1997

A finite element method for the solution of particulate two-phase flows is presented. The governing system has the form of compressible Navier-Stokes equations with unknown pressure. Therefore, the proposed method must capture the main features of stabilized methods used for incompressible as well as for compressible Navier-Stokes equations. Solution of the resulting nonlinear algebraic system of equations is based on the linearization using Newton method in conjunction with Generalized Minimal Residual iterative solver and Incomplete LU preconditioning. The method has been tested for three test cases including venturi tube flow, flow over backward step and mixing of flows in t-junction.

Mechanical EngineeringIsothermal flowComputational MechanicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyLaminar flowMechanicsCompressible flowFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsEuler equationsPhysics::Fluid Dynamicssymbols.namesakeClassical mechanicsMechanics of MaterialsPressure-correction methodsymbolsNavier–Stokes equationsMathematicsExtended finite element methodComputer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
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Symmetric boundary element method versus finite element method

2002

The paper examines the effectiveness of the symmetric boundary element formulation when the continuum body is subdivided into large elements called macro-elements. The approach proposed combines a strong reduction of variables with an elastic solution close to the real response. Indeed, if the displacement method is used, this approach permits one to determine for every macro-element a relationship connecting the weighted traction vector defined on the sides of the interface boundary with the node displacement vector of the same boundary and with the external action vector. Such a strategy is very similar to that followed through the finite element method, but with the advantages of having …

Mechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisComputational MechanicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyGeometryMixed finite element methodSingular boundary methodBoundary knot methodFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsBoundary elementMechanics of MaterialsAnalytic element methodSymmetric boundary element methodMethod of fundamental solutionsSubstructuringSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniBoundary element methodMathematicsExtended finite element method
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A four-node MITC finite element for magneto-electro-elastic multilayered plates

2013

An isoparametric four-node finite element for multilayered magneto-electro-elastic plates analysis is presented. It is based on an equivalent single-layer model, which assumes the first order shear deformation theory and quasi-static behavior for the electric and magnetic fields. First, the electro-magnetic state of the plate is determined in terms of the mechanical primary variables, namely the generalized displacements, by solving the strong form of the magneto-electric governing equations coupled with the electro-magnetic interface continuity conditions and the external boundary conditions. In turn, this result is used into the layers constitutive law to infer the equivalent single-layer…

Mechanical equilibriumConstitutive equationGeometrylaw.inventionlawmedicineConstitutive relationshipFirst-order shear deformation theoryGeneral Materials ScienceBoundary value problemSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiElectric and magnetic fieldCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsExtended finite element methodMulti-layered plates Interface stateExternal boundary conditionMagneto-electro-elastic plateMechanical EngineeringMitc finite elementMathematical analysisStiffnessMixed finite element methodFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsVibrationStresses Finite element methodModeling and SimulationMagneto-electro-elasticmedicine.symptomComputers & Structures
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