Order reduction in computational inelasticity: why it happens and how to overcome it --- the ODE-case of viscoelasticity
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2894789
Recommendations
- Finite strain viscoelasticity: how to consistently couple discretizations in time and space on quadrature-point level for full order p 2 and a considerable speed-up
- Computation in finite-strain viscoelasticity: finite elements based on the interpretation as differential-algebraic equations
- Rosenbrock-type methods applied to finite element computations within finite strain viscoelasticity
- High-order quasi-static finite element computations in space and time with application to finite strain viscoelasticity
- A higher-order time integration method for viscoplasticity
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1062864 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1761052 (Why is no real title available?)
- A BDF2 integration method with step size control for elasto-plasticity
- A remark on the application of the Newton-Raphson method in nonlinear finite element analysis
- A theory of finite viscoelasticity and numerical aspects
- Accuracy and stability of integration algorithms for elastoplastic constitutive relations
- Computation in finite-strain viscoelasticity: finite elements based on the interpretation as differential-algebraic equations
- Diagonally Implicit Runge–Kutta Methods for Stiff O.D.E.’s
- Discussion of finite deformation viscoelasticity laws with reference to torsion loading
- Finite element analysis of viscoelastic structures using Rosenbrock-type methods
- Finite element method. Vol. 1: The basis.
- Formulation and implementation of three-dimensional viscoelasticity at small and finite strains
- High-order time integration applied to metal powder plasticity
- Multigrid methods for Prandtl-Reuss plasticity
- Non-linear B-stability and symmetry preserving return mapping algorithms for plasticity and viscoplasticity
- On the application of multi‐step integration methods to infinitesimal elastoplasticity
- Remarks on the interpretation of current nonlinear finite element analyses as differential-algebraic equations
- Runge-Kutta methods in elastoplasticity
- Second-order accurate integration algorithms for von-Mises plasticity with a nonlinear kinematic hardening mechanism
- The numerical solution of differential-algebraic systems by Runge-Kutta methods
Cited in
(9)- Efficient time stepping for the multiplicative Maxwell fluid including the Mooney-Rivlin hyperelasticity
- Analytical and numerical treatment of electro-thermo-mechanical coupling
- Efficient implicit integration for finite-strain viscoplasticity with a nested multiplicative split
- An explicit solution for implicit time stepping in multiplicative finite strain viscoelasticity
- A continuum and computational framework for viscoelastodynamics. I: Finite deformation linear models
- Benchmark solution of the dynamic response of a spherical shell at finite strain
- Approximation-based implicit integration algorithm for the Simo-Miehe model of finite-strain inelasticity
- Finite strain viscoelasticity: how to consistently couple discretizations in time and space on quadrature-point level for full order p 2 and a considerable speed-up
- Anisotropic finite strain viscoelasticity based on the Sidoroff multiplicative decomposition and logarithmic strains
This page was built for publication: Order reduction in computational inelasticity: why it happens and how to overcome it --- the ODE-case of viscoelasticity
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2894789)