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Alternative boundary integral equations for fracture mechanics in 2D anisotropic bodies

2017

An alternative dual boundary element formulation for generally anisotropic linear elastic twodimensional bodies is presented in this contribution. The formulation is based on the decomposition of the displacement field into the sum of a vector field satisfying the anisotropic Laplace equation and the gradient of the classic Airy stress function. By suitable manipulation of the integral representation of the anisotropic Laplace equation, a set of alternative integral equations is obtained, which can be used in combination with the displacement boundary integral equation for the solution of crack problems. Such boundary integral equations have the advantage of avoiding hyper-singular integral…

Fracture Mechanics Elasticity Integral Equations Dual Boundary Element MethodSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture Aerospaziali
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Body forces and thermoelasticity in the SGBEM

2003

This paper proposes a revisiting of the displacement method performed through a domain substructuring into macro-zones named BelementsThis paper proposes a revisiting of the displacement method performed through a domain substructuring into macro-zones named Belements in the ambit of the Symmetric Galerkin Boundary Element Method. The external actions are the boundary forces and the constraint subsidings, as well as the body forces b and the anelastic strains ϑ . In order better to connect the method to the boundary geometry of each B-element the volume integrals of b and ϑ are transformed into line integrals in the discretized B-elements. The KARNAK sGbem program is utilized for some examp…

Galerkin approach Symmetric Boundary Element Method SubstructuringSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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3 Probing and Modelling of Galvanic Coupling Phenomena in Localized Corrosion

2011

The basic driving force of localized corrosion or corrosion protection in numerous cases is the galvanic coupling of which the dimensional aspect is fixed by a combination of scales regarding interfacial processes or properties. At the electrolyte–metal interface, it is necessary to consider the microstructure (including all real-time modification induced for example by applied stresses), the possible chemical changes at the surface of the material, and the electrolyte conductivity contribution, among others factors.

Galvanic corrosionMaterials scienceGalvanic couplingFriction stir weldingElectrolyteComposite materialConductivityMicrostructureBoundary element methodCorrosion
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Rapid acoustic boundary element method for solution of 3D problems using hierarchical adaptive cross approximation GMRES approach

2009

This paper presents a new solver for 3D acoustic problems called RABEM (Rapid Acoustic Boundary Element Method). The Adaptive Cross Approximation and a Hierarchical GMRES solver are used to generate both the system matrix and the right hand side vector by saving storage requirement, and to solve the system solution. The potential and the particle velocity values at selected internal points are evaluated using again the Adaptive Cross Approximation (ACA). A GMRES without preconditioner and with a block diagonal preconditioner are developed and tested for low and high frequency problems. Different boundary conditions (i.e. Dirichlet, Neumann and mixed Robin) are also implemented. Herein the p…

Hierarchical ApproachLarge scale problemHigh frequency range.Rapid Acoustic Boundary Element Method Adaptive Cross ApproximationGMRES
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A Model for high-cycle fatigue in polycrystals

2018

A grain-scale formulation for high-cycle fatigue inter-granular degradation in polycrystalline aggregates is presented. The aggregate is represented through Voronoi tessellations and the mechanics of individual bulk grains is modelled using a boundary integral formulation. The inter-granular interfaces degrade under the action of cyclic tractions and they are represented using cohesive laws embodying a local irreversible damage parameter that evolves according to high- cycle continuum damage laws. The consistence between cyclic and static damage, which plays an important role in the redistribution of inter-granular tractions upon cyclic degradation, is assessed at each fatigue solution jump…

High-cycle fatiguePolycrystalline materialsBoundary element methodSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiCohesive zone modelingMicromechanic
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A novel micro-mechanical model for polycrystalline inter-granular and trans-granular fracture

2017

In this work, a novel grain boundary formulation for inter-and trans-granular cracking of polycrystalline materials is presented. The formulation is based on the use of boundary integral equations for anisotropic solids and has the advantage of expressing the considered problem in terms of grain boundary variables only. Inter-granular cracking occurs at the grain boundaries whereas trans-granular cracking is assumed to take place along specific cleavage planes, whose orientation depends on the crystallographic orientation of the grains. The evolution of inter-and trans-granular cracks is then governed by suitably defined cohesive laws, whose parameters characterize the behavior of the two f…

Inter-granular crackingMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringMicromechanics02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesStrength of materials010101 applied mathematicsPolycrystalline materialMechanics of MaterialsFracture (geology)Boundary element methodGeneral Materials ScienceMechanics of MaterialCrystalliteMaterials Science (all)0101 mathematicsComposite material0210 nano-technologyBoundary element methodMicromechanicTrans-granular cracking
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A fast hierarchical BEM for 3‐D anisotropic elastodynamics

2011

Iterative SolverBoundary Element MethodHierarchical MatriceSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiAnisotropic Materials
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Comparison among three boundary element methods for torsion problems: CPM, CVBEM, LEM

2011

This paper provides solutions for De Saint-Venant torsion problem on a beam with arbitrary and uniform cross-section. In particular three methods framed into complex analysis have been considered: Complex Polynomial Method (CPM), Complex Variable Boundary Element Method (CVBEM) and Line Element-less Method (LEM), recently proposed. CPM involves the expansion of a complex potential in Taylor series, computing the unknown coefficients by means of collocation points on the boundary. CVBEM takes advantage of Cauchy’s integral formula that returns the solution of Laplace equation when mixed boundary conditions on both real and imaginary parts of the complex potential are known. LEM introduces th…

Laplace's equationApplied MathematicsLaurent seriesGeneral EngineeringCauchy distributionGeometryBoundary Element Methods Complex analysis Torsion.Computational Mathematicssymbols.namesakeCollocation methodTaylor seriessymbolsShear stressApplied mathematicsBoundary value problemSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniBoundary element methodAnalysisMathematicsEngineering Analysis with Boundary Elements
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A novel boundary element formulation for anisotropic fracture mechanics

2019

Abstract A novel boundary element formulation for two-dimensional fracture mechanics is presented in this work. The formulation is based on the derivation of a supplementary boundary integral equation to be used in combination with the classic displacement boundary integral equation to solve anisotropic fracture mechanics problems via a single-region approach. The formulation is built starting from the observation that the displacement field for an anisotropic domain can be represented as the superposition of a vector field, whose components satisfy a suitably defined anisotropic Laplace equation, and the gradient of the Airy stress function. The supplementary boundary integral equation is …

Laplace's equationFracture mechanicApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisBoundary (topology)Fracture mechanicsCondensed Matter PhysicsCivil EngineeringDisplacement (vector)Superposition principleAiry functionDisplacement fieldFracture mechanicsMechanical Engineering & TransportsGeneral Materials ScienceVector fieldSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiDual Boundary Element MethodIntegral equationsIntegral equationAnisotropic elasticityMathematicsTheoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics
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The Method of Fundamental Solutions in Solving Coupled Boundary Value Problems for M/EEG

2015

The estimation of neuronal activity in the human brain from electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG) signals is a typical inverse problem whose solution pro- cess requires an accurate and fast forward solver. In this paper the method of fundamental solutions is, for the first time, proposed as a meshfree, boundary-type, and easy-to-implement alternative to the boundary element method (BEM) for solving the M/EEG forward problem. The solution of the forward problem is obtained by numerically solving a set of coupled boundary value problems for the three-dimensional Laplace equation. Numerical accuracy, convergence, and computational load are investigated. The proposed met…

Laplace's equationQuantitative Biology::Neurons and Cognitionmedicine.diagnostic_testApplied MathematicsPhysics::Medical PhysicsMathematical analysisMagnetoencephalographyInverse problemElectroencephalographySettore MAT/08 - Analisi NumericaSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaComputational MathematicsConvergence (routing)medicineMethod of fundamental solutionsBoundary value problemkernel-based methods method of fundamental solutions EEG MEGBoundary element methodMathematicsSIAM Journal on Scientific Computing
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