On finite element formulations for nearly incompressible linear elasticity

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K. B. Nakshatrala
A. Masud
K. D. Hjelmstad
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[1] University of Illinois,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Computational Mechanics | 2008年 / 41卷
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Mixed methods; Multiscale formulation; Stabilized finite elements;
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In this paper we present a mixed stabilized finite element formulation that does not lock and also does not exhibit unphysical oscillations near the incompressible limit. The new mixed formulation is based on a multiscale variational principle and is presented in two different forms. In the first form the displacement field is decomposed into two scales, coarse-scale and fine-scale, and the fine-scale variables are eliminated at the element level by the static condensation technique. The second form is obtained by simplifying the first form, and eliminating the fine-scale variables analytically yet retaining their effect that results with additional (stabilization) terms. We also derive, in a consistent manner, an expression for the stabilization parameter. This derivation also proves the equivalence between the classical mixed formulation with bubbles and the Galerkin least-squares type formulations for the equations of linear elasticity. We also compare the performance of this new mixed stabilized formulation with other popular finite element formulations by performing numerical simulations on three well known test problems.
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页码:547 / 561
页数:14
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