Goal-oriented a posteriori error estimates in linear elastic fracture mechanics

From MaRDI portal
Publication:2575906

DOI10.1016/j.cma.2004.05.032zbMath1193.74128OpenAlexW2062360619MaRDI QIDQ2575906

Erwin Stein, Marcus Olavi Rüter

Publication date: 7 December 2005

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.2004.05.032



Related Items

Error bounds for the reliability index in finite element reliability analysis, An efficient method for computing local quantities of interest in elasticity based on finite element error estimation, Goal functional evaluations for phase-field fracture using PU-based DWR mesh adaptivity, Goal-oriented explicit residual-type error estimates in XFEM, An enhanced-strain error estimator for Galerkin meshfree methods based on stabilized conforming nodal integration, Constant-free explicit error estimator with sharp upper error bound property for adaptive FE analysis in elasticity and fracture, An Introductory Review on A Posteriori Error Estimation in Finite Element Computations, Energy based methods applied in mechanics by using the extended Noether's formalism, Implicit upper bound error estimates for combined expansive model and discretization adaptivity, Strict and effective bounds in goal-oriented error estimation applied to fracture mechanics problems solved with XFEM, Two-sided a posteriori error estimates for linear elliptic problems with mixed boundary conditions., Local estimation of the error in the von Mises' stress and L2‐norm of the stress for linear elasticity problems, Mesh adaptivity driven by goal-oriented locally equilibrated superconvergent patch recovery, On the duality of finite element discretization error control in computational Newtonian and Eshelbian mechanics, Goal-oriented error estimates based on different FE-spaces for the primal and the dual problem with applications to fracture mechanics, Error-controlled adaptive goal-oriented modeling and finite element approximations in elasticity, An efficient goal‐oriented sampling strategy using reduced basis method for parametrized elastodynamic problems



Cites Work