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A two-level iteration method for solution of contact problems
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    A two-level iteration method for solution of contact problems (English)
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    The merits and limitations of some existing procedures for the solution of contact problems, modeled by the finite element method, are examined. Based on the Lagrangian multiplier method, a partitioning scheme can be used to obtain a small system of equation for the Lagrange multipliers which is then solved by the conjugate gradient method. A two-level contact algorithm is employed which first linearizes the nonlinear contact problem to obtain a linear contact problem that is in turn solved by the Newton method. The performance of the algorithm compared to some existing procedures is demonstrated on some test problems.
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    finite element method
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    Lagrangian multiplier method
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    partitioning scheme
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    small system of equation
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    conjugate gradient method
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    two-level contact algorithm
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    linearizes the nonlinear contact problem
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    Newton method
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    test problems
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    static condensation
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    penalty formulation
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