A continuum and computational framework for viscoelastodynamics. II: Strain-driven and energy-momentum consistent schemes
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DOI10.1016/J.CMA.2023.116308arXiv2305.15812MaRDI QIDQ6147019FDOQ6147019
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Publication date: 15 January 2024
Published in: Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: We continue our investigation of finite deformation linear viscoelastodynamics by focusing on constructing accurate and reliable numerical schemes. The concrete thermomechanical foundation developed in the previous study paves the way for pursuing discrete formulations with critical physical and mathematical structures preserved. Energy stability, momentum conservation, and temporal accuracy constitute the primary factors in our algorithm design. For inelastic materials, the directionality condition, a property for the stress to be energy consistent, is extended with the dissipation effect taken into account. Moreover, the integration of the constitutive relations calls for an algorithm design of the internal state variables and their conjugate variables. A directionality condition for the conjugate variables is introduced as an indispensable ingredient for ensuring physically correct numerical dissipation. By leveraging the particular structure of the configurational free energy, a set of update formulas for the internal state variables is obtained. Detailed analysis reveals that the overall discrete schemes are energy-momentum consistent and achieve first- and second-order accuracy in time, respectively. Numerical examples are provided to justify the appealing features of the proposed methodology.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.15812
nonlinear stabilityisogeometric analysisviscoelasticitycontinuum mechanicsenergy-momentum methodintegration algorithm for constitutive equations
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