Mesh adaptivity driven by goal-oriented locally equilibrated superconvergent patch recovery

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DOI10.1007/S00466-013-0942-8zbMATH Open1398.74332arXiv1209.3102OpenAlexW2103494004MaRDI QIDQ2512466FDOQ2512466


Authors: Octavio A. González-Estrada, E. Nadal, P. Kerfriden, J. J. Ródenas, S. P. A. Bordas, F. J. Fuenmayor Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 7 August 2014

Published in: Computational Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: During the last decade there has been an increase on the use of goal-oriented error estimates which help to quantify and control the local error on a quantity of interest (QoI) that might result relevant for design purposes (e.g. the mean stress or mean displacement in a particular area, the stress intensity factor for fracture problems,...). Residual-based error estimators have been used to estimate the error in quantities of interest for finite element approximations. This work presents a recovery-based error estimation technique for QoI whose main characteristic is the use of an enhanced version of the Superconvergent Patch Recovery (SPR) technique developed by Zienkiewicz and Zhu. This enhanced version of the SPR technique, used to recover the primal and dual solutions, provides a nearly statically admissible stress field that results in accurate estimations of the error in the QoI.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1209.3102




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