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A cell-based smoothed finite element method for three dimensional solid structures (2014)
Nguyen-Xuan, Hung ; Nguyen, Hiep Vinh ; Bordas, Stéphane Pierre Alain ; Rabczuk, Timon ; Duflot, Marc
This paper extends further the strain smoothing technique in finite elements to 8-noded hexahedral elements (CS-FEM-H8). The idea behind the present method is similar to the cell-based smoothed 4-noded quadrilateral finite elements (CS-FEM-Q4). In CSFEM, the smoothing domains are created based on elements, and each element can be further subdivided into 1 or several smoothing cells. It is observed that: 1) The CS-FEM using a single smoothing cell can produce higher stress accuracy, but insufficient rank and poor displacement accuracy; 2) The CS-FEM using several smoothing cells has proper rank, good displacement accuracy, but lower stress accuracy, especially for nearly incompressible and bending dominant problems. We therefore propose 1) an extension of strain smoothing to 8-noded hexahedral elements and 2) an alternative CS-FEM form, which associates the single smoothing cell issue with multi-smoothing cell one via a stabilization technique. Several numerical examples are provided to show the reliability and accuracy of the present formulation.
A comparative study of two molecular mechanics models based on harmonic potentials (2013)
Zhao, Jun-Hua ; Wang, L. ; Jiang, Jin-Wu ; Wang, Z. ; Guo, Wanlin ; Rabczuk, Timon
A comparative study of two molecular mechanics models based on harmonic potentials
A comparison of approximate response functions in structural reliability analysis (2008)
Bucher, Christian ; Most, Thomas
A comparison of approximate response functions in structural reliability analysis
A computational library for multiscale modeling of material failure (2014)
Talebi, Hossein ; Silani, Mohammad ; Bordas, Stéphane Pierre Alain ; Kerfriden, Pierre ; Rabczuk, Timon
A computational library for multiscale modeling of material failure
A coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical model of jointed hard rock for compressed air energy storage (2014)
Zhuang, Xiaoying ; Huang, Runqiu ; Rabczuk, Timon ; Liang, C.
A coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical model of jointed hard rock for compressed air energy storage
A dynamic XFEM formulation for crack identification (2016)
Zhang, Chao ; Wang, Cuixia ; Lahmer, Tom ; He, Pengfei ; Rabczuk, Timon
A dynamic XFEM formulation for crack identification
A four-node plane EAS-element for stochastic nonlinear materials (2003)
Brehm, Maik ; Most, Thomas
A four-node plane EAS-element for stochastic nonlinear materials
A Meshless Adaptive Multiscale Method for Fracture (2015)
Yang, Shih-Wei ; Budarapu, Pattabhi Ramaiah ; Mahapatra, D.R. ; Bordas, Stéphane Pierre Alain ; Zi, Goangseup ; Rabczuk, Timon
A Meshless Adaptive Multiscale Method for Fracture
A moving least squares weighting function for the element-free Galerkin method which almost fulfills essential boundary conditions (2005)
Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian
A moving least squares weighting function for the element-free Galerkin method which almost fulfills essential boundary conditions
A multigrid finite element method for the mesoscale analysis of concrete (2004)
Häfner, Stefan ; Könke, Carsten
A multigrid finite element method for the mesoscale analysis of concrete
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