Toward an optimal a priori reduced basis strategy for frictional contact problems with LATIN solver
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1667517
DOI10.1016/j.cma.2014.09.005zbMath1423.74648OpenAlexW2008425651MaRDI QIDQ1667517
M. Rochette, A. Giacoma, Anthony Gravouil, David Dureisseix
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.2014.09.005
Friction in solid mechanics (74M10) Contact in solid mechanics (74M15) Finite element methods applied to problems in solid mechanics (74S05) Finite element, Rayleigh-Ritz and Galerkin methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M60)
Related Items
Semi-reduced order stochastic finite element methods for solving contact problems with uncertainties, Bi-potential and co-rotational formulations applied for real time simulation involving friction and large deformation, A kinetic two-scale damage model for high-cycle fatigue simulation using multi-temporal Latin framework
Uses Software
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Tensor Decompositions and Applications
- Recent advances and new challenges in the use of the proper generalized decomposition for solving multidimensional models
- The GNAT method for nonlinear model reduction: effective implementation and application to computational fluid dynamics and turbulent flows
- Low-rank incremental methods for computing dominant singular subspaces
- A theoretically supported scalable TFETI algorithm for the solution of multibody 3D contact problems with friction
- Multiparametric analysis within the proper generalized decomposition framework
- The adapted augmented Lagrangian method: a new method for the resolution of the mechanical frictional contact problem
- Space-time proper generalized decompositions for the resolution of transient elastodynamic models
- An overview of the proper generalized decomposition with applications in computational rheology
- A global model reduction approach for 3D fatigue crack growth with confined plasticity
- Bridging proper orthogonal decomposition methods and augmented Newton-Krylov algorithms: an adaptive model order reduction for highly nonlinear mechanical problems
- The LATIN multiscale computational method and the proper generalized decomposition
- A parallel, multiscale domain decomposition method for the transient dynamic analysis of assemblies with friction
- On the verification of model reduction methods based on the proper generalized decomposition
- A priori model reduction through proper generalized decomposition for solving time-dependent partial differential equations
- A priori hyperreduction method: an adaptive approach
- A scalable multiscale LATIN method adapted to nonsmooth discrete media
- A new fatigue frictional contact crack propagation model with the coupled X-FEM/LATIN method
- A large time increment approach for cyclic viscoplasticity
- Generalized Newton method in contact mechanics
- Large scale applications on parallel computers of a mixed domain decomposition method
- Formulating dynamic multi-rigid-body contact problems with friction as solvable linear complementarity problems
- The bipotential method: a constructive approach to design the complete contact law with friction and improved numerical algorithms.
- Minimizing quadratic functions subject to bound constraints with the rate of convergence and finite termination
- Smoothing Newton and quasi-Newton methods for mixed complementarity problems
- Solution of frictional contact problems using ILU and coarse/fine preconditioners
- A model reduction technique based on the PGD for elastic-viscoplastic computational analysis
- A scalable TFETI algorithm for two-dimensional multibody contact problems with friction
- A Gauss-Seidel like algorithm to solve frictional contact problems
- The non-smooth contact dynamics method
- Large deformation frictional contact mechanics: Continuum formulation and augmented Lagrangian treatment
- Nonsmooth mechanics and analysis. Theoretical and numerical advances
- Fast low-rank modifications of the thin singular value decomposition
- Information transfer between incompatible finite element meshes: Application to coupled thermo-viscoelasticity
- A rational strategy for the resolution of parametrized problems in the PGD framework
- Conjugate gradient-type algorithms for frictional multi-contact problems: applications to granular materials
- On the a priori model reduction: overview and recent developments
- Singular value decomposition and least squares solutions
- The proper generalized decomposition for advanced numerical simulations. A primer
- A numerically scalable domain decomposition method for the solution of frictionless contact problems
- Nonlinear model order reduction based on local reduced-order bases
- A multiscale large time increment/FAS algorithm with time-space model reduction for frictional contact problems
- Variationally consistent discretization schemes and numerical algorithms for contact problems
- An Online Method for Interpolating Linear Parametric Reduced-Order Models
- A new approach in non-linear mechanics: The large time increment method
- Uzawa and Newton algorithms to solve frictional contact problems within the bi-potential framework
- An augmented lagrangian treatment of contact problems involving friction
- A nonincremental approach for large displacement problems
- An algorithm for the matrix-free solution of quasistatic frictional contact problems
- A suitable computational strategy for the parametric analysis of problems with multiple contact
- A Multilinear Singular Value Decomposition
- Modular analysis of assemblages of three-dimensional structures with unilateral contact conditions
- Numerical Methods in Contact Mechanics
- Multigrid Methods for Unilateral Contact Problems with Friction
- Updating the singular value decomposition
- A domain decomposition strategy for nonclassical frictional multi-contact problems
- An extended finite element method for modeling crack growth with frictional contact.