A coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian extended finite element formulation for simulating large deformations in hyperelastic media with moving free boundaries
Publication:1669315
DOI10.1016/j.cma.2014.09.016zbMath1423.74127OpenAlexW2035306173MaRDI QIDQ1669315
Ravindra Duddu, Louis Foucard, Anup Aryal, Franck J. Vernerey
Publication date: 30 August 2018
Published in: Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cma.2014.09.016
large deformationmoving interfacenon-linear elasticityeulerian solid mechanicsmixed element formulationXFEM and level sets
Nonlinear elasticity (74B20) Finite element methods applied to problems in solid mechanics (74S05) Kinematics of deformation (74A05)
Related Items (4)
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Stable generalized finite element method (SGFEM)
- Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian Petrov-Galerkin finite elements for nonlinear continua
- An Eulerian hybrid WENO centered-difference solver for elastic-plastic solids
- A robust Nitsche's formulation for interface problems
- Variational and projection methods for the volume constraint in finite deformation elasto-plasticity
- A grid based particle method for moving interface problems
- A mortared finite element method for frictional contact on arbitrary interfaces
- A mixed Eulerian-Lagrangian displacement model for large-deformation analysis in solid mechanics
- Fronts propagating with curvature-dependent speed: Algorithms based on Hamilton-Jacobi formulations
- An efficient, accurate, simple ALE method for nonlinear finite element programs
- Lagrangian-Eulerian finite element formulation for incompressible viscous flows
- A new strategy for finite element computations involving moving boundaries and interfaces --- The deforming-spatial-domain/space-time procedure. I: The concept and the preliminary numerical tests
- A new strategy for finite element computations involving moving boundaries and interfaces --- The deforming-spatial-domain/space-time procedure. II: Computation of free-surface flows, two-liquid flows, and flows with drifting cylinders
- Continuum theory for nematic liquid crystals
- Computational methods in Lagrangian and Eulerian hydrocodes
- Computational inelasticity
- An arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian finite element method for incompressible hyperelasticity
- Solving thermal and phase change problems with the extended finite element method
- Mesh update strategies in parallel finite element computations of flow problems with moving boundaries and interfaces
- The stable XFEM for two-phase flows
- A mathematical model of the coupled mechanisms of cell adhesion, contraction and spreading
- A finite strain Eulerian formulation for compressible and nearly incompressible hyperelasticity using high-order B-spline finite elements
- A robust preconditioning technique for the extended finite element method
- The extended/generalized finite element method: An overview of the method and its applications
- Improved implementation and robustness study of the X-FEM for stress analysis around cracks
- An extended finite element formulation for contact in multi-material arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian calculations
- On the Development of Volumetric Strain Energy Functions
- Mesh Moving Techniques for Fluid-Structure Interactions With Large Displacements
- An efficient finite element method for embedded interface problems
- A stable Lagrange multiplier space for stiff interface conditions within the extended finite element method
- Eulerian formulation using stabilized finite element method for large deformation solid dynamics
- Contact with friction in multi-material arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian formulations using X-FEM
- Elastic crack growth in finite elements with minimal remeshing
- Robust Computational Algorithms for Dynamic Interface Tracking in Three Dimensions
- A fast marching level set method for monotonically advancing fronts.
- A finite element method for crack growth without remeshing
- An Eulerian finite element formulation for modelling stationary finite strain elastic deformation processes
This page was built for publication: A coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian extended finite element formulation for simulating large deformations in hyperelastic media with moving free boundaries