Mortar-based frictional contact formulation for higher-order interpolations using the moving friction cone
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2384491
DOI10.1016/j.cma.2005.09.025zbMath1118.74047OpenAlexW2026375664WikidataQ64017384 ScholiaQ64017384MaRDI QIDQ2384491
Kathrin Fischer, Peter Wriggers
Publication date: 21 September 2007
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.2005.09.025
Friction in solid mechanics (74M10) Contact in solid mechanics (74M15) Finite element methods applied to problems in solid mechanics (74S05)
Related Items (70)
Large deformation frictional contact analysis with immersed boundary method ⋮ Enriched contact finite elements for stable peeling computations ⋮ A large deformation frictional contact formulation using NURBS-based isogeometric analysis ⋮ Some computational aspects for solving deep penetration problems in geomechanics ⋮ A segment-to-segment mortar contact method for quadratic elements and large deformations ⋮ From the Pioneering Contributions by Wriggers to Recent Advances in Computational Tribology ⋮ A priori error analysis of virtual element method for contact problem ⋮ An efficient and robust GPGPU-parallelized contact algorithm for the combined finite-discrete element method ⋮ High-order mortar-based element applied to nonlinear analysis of structural contact mechanics ⋮ Scaled boundary isogeometric analysis for electrostatic problems ⋮ A comparative study between two smoothing strategies for the simulation of contact with large sliding ⋮ Frictional mortar contact for finite deformation problems with synthetic contact kinematics: comparison of averaged non-mortar side and non continuous mortar side normal field ⋮ An interior point method for isogeometric contact ⋮ On some aspects for contact with rigid surfaces: surface-to-rigid surface and curves-to-rigid surface algorithms ⋮ A hybrid finite element formulation for large-deformation contact mechanics ⋮ A finite element method for contact using a third medium ⋮ A contact smoothing method for arbitrary surface meshes using Nagata patches ⋮ Isogeometric dual mortar methods for computational contact mechanics ⋮ Node-to-node scheme for three-dimensional contact mechanics using polyhedral type variable-node elements ⋮ An efficient algorithm for rigid/deformable contact interaction based on the dual mortar method ⋮ An unbiased computational contact formulation for 3D friction ⋮ Crack face contact for a hexahedral-based XFEM formulation ⋮ A nonsmooth method for spatial frictional contact dynamics of flexible multibody systems with large deformation ⋮ Separating fluid and solid contact constraints for hydro-mechanically coupled finite elements discretising fluid displacement ⋮ On the limitations of low‐rank approximations in contact mechanics problems ⋮ An energy-based overset finite element method for pseudo-static structural analysis ⋮ Regularized frictional contact problems with the interior point method ⋮ A virtual element method for contact ⋮ A mortar formulation for 3D large deformation contact using NURBS-based isogeometric analysis and the augmented Lagrangian method ⋮ A displacement‐driven approach to frictional contact mechanics ⋮ Mortar contact formulations for deformable-deformable contact: past contributions and new extensions for enriched and embedded interface formulations ⋮ On the contact domain method: a comparison of penalty and Lagrange multiplier implementations ⋮ Geometrically exact theory for contact interactions of 1D manifolds. Algorithmic implementation with various finite element models ⋮ Numerical solution of frictional contact problems based on a mortar algorithm with an augmented Lagrangian technique ⋮ Improved area regularization technique for penalty-method-based node-to-segment contact analysis ⋮ The adapted augmented Lagrangian method: a new method for the resolution of the mechanical frictional contact problem ⋮ Three-dimensional mortar-based frictional contact treatment in isogeometric analysis with NURBS ⋮ Isogeometric analysis and domain decomposition methods ⋮ Isogeometric contact analysis: geometric basis and formulation for frictionless contact ⋮ Contact treatment in isogeometric analysis with NURBS ⋮ Consistent treatment of boundaries with mortar contact formulations using dual Lagrange multipliers ⋮ Thermo-mechanical contact problems on non-matching meshes ⋮ A contact domain method for large deformation frictional contact problems. I: Theoretical basis ⋮ A contact domain method for large deformation frictional contact problems. II: Numerical aspects ⋮ A computational contact formulation based on surface potentials ⋮ A mixed formulation of mortar-based contact with friction ⋮ A mortar-based frictional contact formulation for large deformations using Lagrange multipliers ⋮ Segment-based vs. element-based integration for mortar methods in computational contact mechanics ⋮ 2D contact smooth formulation based on the mortar method ⋮ A finite volume penalty based segment-to-segment method for frictional contact problems ⋮ Dynamic mortar finite element method for modeling of shear rupture on frictional rough surfaces ⋮ High-order mortar-based contact element using NURBS for the mapping of contact curved surfaces ⋮ Normal contact with high order finite elements and a fictitious contact material ⋮ An approximate numerical method for solving Cauchy singular integral equations composed of multiple implicit parameter functions with unknown integral limits in contact mechanics ⋮ Curvilinear virtual elements for contact mechanics ⋮ On the finite element solution of frictionless contact problems using an exact penalty approach ⋮ Finite deformation frictional mortar contact using a semi-smooth Newton method with consistent linearization ⋮ A cut-cell finite volume - finite element coupling approach for fluid-structure interaction in compressible flow ⋮ An Improved Contact Formulation for Impact Crack Simulations in a Laminated Glass Beam ⋮ Incorporation of contact for high-order finite elements in covariant form ⋮ A weighted point-based formulation for isogeometric contact ⋮ An unbiased Nitsche's formulation of large deformation frictional contact and self-contact ⋮ Dual mortar methods for computational contact mechanics - overview and recent developments ⋮ Isogeometric contact: a review ⋮ Variationally consistent discretization schemes and numerical algorithms for contact problems ⋮ A finite deformation mortar contact formulation using a primal-dual active set strategy ⋮ A concise frictional contact formulation based on surface potentials and isogeometric discretization ⋮ Comparison of current methods for implementing periodic boundary conditions in multi-scale homogenisation ⋮ A modified perturbed Lagrangian formulation for contact problems ⋮ A mode-matching method for the prediction of stick-slip relative motion of two elastic rods in frictional contact
Cites Work
- A segment-to-segment mortar contact method for quadratic elements and large deformations
- A mortar segment-to-segment contact method for large deformation solid mechanics.
- The mortar finite element method with Lagrange multipliers
- Frictionless 2D contact formulations for finite deformations based on the mortar method
- A mortar segment-to-segment frictional contact method for large deformations
- Smooth C1‐interpolations for two‐dimensional frictional contact problems
- Finite element formulation of large deformation impact-contact problems with friction
- A consistent tangent stiffness matrix for three-dimensional non-linear contact analysis
- A note on tangent stiffness for fully nonlinear contact problems
- The return mapping method for the integration of friction constitutive relations
- A continuum‐based finite element formulation for the implicit solution of multibody, large deformation‐frictional contact problems
- Mesh tying on curved interfaces in 3D
- A simple formulation for two-dimensional contact problems using a moving friction cone
- THE MOVING FRICTION CONE APPROACH FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL CONTACT SIMULATIONS
- Discretization methods and iterative solvers based on domain decomposition
This page was built for publication: Mortar-based frictional contact formulation for higher-order interpolations using the moving friction cone