Nonlinear elasticity with the Shifted Boundary Method
We propose a new unfitted/immersed computational framework for nonlinear solid mechanics, which bypasses the complexities associated with the generation of CAD representations and subsequent body-fitted meshing. This approach allows to speed up the cycle of design and analysis in complex geometry and requires relatively simple computer graphics representations of the surface geometries to be simulated, such as the Standard Tessellation Language (STL format). Complex data structures and integration on cut elements are avoided by means of an approximate boundary representation and a modification (shifting) of the boundary conditions to maintain optimal accuracy. An extensive set of computational experiments in two and three dimensions is included.
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Published In
DOI
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Volume
Related Subject Headings
- Applied Mathematics
- 49 Mathematical sciences
- 40 Engineering
- 09 Engineering
- 01 Mathematical Sciences