• 제목/요약/키워드: Discontinuous finite elements

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내부 불연속 요소를 사용한 콘크리트의 파괴진행해석 (Analysis of Progressive Fracture in Concrete using Finite Elements with Embedded Discontinuous Line)

  • 송하원;우승민;김형운
    • 한국콘크리트학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국콘크리트학회 1998년도 가을 학술발표논문집(II)
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    • pp.450-455
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    • 1998
  • In this paper, finite element with embedded discontinuous line is introduced in order to avoid the difficulties of adding new nodal points along with crack growth in discrete crack model. With the discontinuous element using discontinuous shape function, stiffness matrix of finite element is derived and dual mapping technique for numerical integration is employed. Using the finite element program made with employed algorithms, algorithm is verified and fracture analysis of simple concrete beam is performed.

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The continuous-discontinuous Galerkin method applied to crack propagation

  • Forti, Tiago L.D.;Forti, Nadia C.S.;Santos, Fabio L.G.;Carnio, Marco A.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • 제23권4호
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    • pp.235-243
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    • 2019
  • The discontinuous Galerkin method (DGM) has become widely used as it possesses several qualities, such as a natural ability to dealing with discontinuities. DGM has its major success related to fluid mechanics. Its major importance is the ability to deal with discontinuities and still provide high order of approximation. That is an important advantage when simulating cracking propagation. No remeshing is necessary during the propagation, since the crack path follows the interface of elements. However, DGM comes with the drawback of an increased number of degrees of freedom when compared to the classical continuous finite element method. Thus, it seems a natural approach to combine them in the same simulation obtaining the advantages of both methods. This paper proposes the application of the combined continuous-discontinuous Galerkin method (CDGM) to crack propagation. An important engineering problem is the simulation of crack propagation in concrete structures. The problem is characterized by discontinuities that evolve throughout the domain. Crack propagation is simulated using CDGM. Discontinuous elements are placed in regions with discontinuities and continuous elements elsewhere. The cohesive zone model describes the fracture process zone where softening effects are expressed by cohesive zones in the interface of elements. Two numerical examples demonstrate the capacities of CDGM. In the first example, a plain concrete beam is submitted to a three-point bending test. Numerical results are compared to experimental data from the literature. The second example deals with a full-scale ground slab, comparing the CDGM results to numerical and experimental data from the literature.

불연속 요소를 사용한 콘크리트 파괴진행의 유한요소 모델링 (Modeling of Progressive Failure in Concrete using Discontinuous Finite Elements)

  • 심별;송하원;변근주
    • 한국콘크리트학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국콘크리트학회 1996년도 봄 학술발표회 논문집
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    • pp.247-252
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    • 1996
  • In the concrete structures, cracks occur in various causes and the cracks seriously affect the functions of structures. The analysis techniques of progressive crack in the concrete have been improved with the advance of numerical techniques. The discrete crack model used in finite element program for the analysis of progressive failure is very effective, but it can not be easily implemented into numerical procedures because of difficult handing of nodal points in finite element meshes for crack growth. This paper introduces one of the techniques which skips the difficulty. In this paper, the modeling of progressive failure using finite element formulation is explained for the analysis of concrete fracture. The discontinuous element using the discontinuous shape function and the dual mapping technique in the numerical integration are implemented into finite element code for this purpose. It is shown that developed finite element program can predict the quasi-brittle behavior of concrete including ultimate load. The comparisons of the analysis results with other data are also shown.

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불연속 갤러킨 방법에 의한 상미분방정식의 유한요소해석 (Finite Element Solution of Ordinary Differential Equation by the Discontinuous Galerkin Method)

  • 김지경
    • 전산구조공학
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    • 제6권4호
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    • pp.83-88
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    • 1993
  • 시간변수에 대하여 불연속성을 주는 시간불연속 Galerkin 방법을 유한요소법으로 해석하였다. 이 방법은 미분방정식 관점에서 지금까지 요소간에 연속성을 준 일반적 유한요소법과 다르게 임의의 시간요소를 선택, 매 시간단계에서 요소경계에 불연속을 허락함으로서 해의 정확성을 높이고 무조건의 안정을 주는 상미분방정식의 해법인 것이다.

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계면 요소의 구성과 이를 이용한 겹판스프링의 강성도 평가 (Formulation of an Interface Element and Stiffness Evaluation of an Leaf Spring)

  • 정정희;임장근
    • 한국자동차공학회논문집
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    • 제5권6호
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    • pp.141-147
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    • 1997
  • For the effective finite element analysis of the structures including material interfaces or contact surfaces, interface elements are proposed. Most of early works in this problem require not only iterative computation but also complex formulation because of the kinematic nonlinearities caused from the discontinuous behavior and the stress concentration phenomena. The proposed elements, however, are consistently formulated using relative displacements and tractions between top and bottom regular finite elements. The effectiveness of these elements are shown by solving various numerical sample problems including an leaf spring and comparing with results of general finite element analysis. As a result, more stable solutions are conveniently obtaines using interface elements than regular finite elements.

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Discontinuous finite-element quadrature sets based on icosahedron for the discrete ordinates method

  • Dai, Ni;Zhang, Bin;Chen, Yixue
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제52권6호
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    • pp.1137-1147
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    • 2020
  • The discrete ordinates method (SN) is one of the major shielding calculation method, which is suitable for solving deep-penetration transport problems. Our objective is to explore the available quadrature sets and to improve the accuracy in shielding problems involving strong anisotropy. The linear discontinuous finite-element (LDFE) quadrature sets based on the icosahedron (in short, ICLDFE quadrature sets) are developed by defining projected points on the surfaces of the icosahedron. Weights are then introduced in the integration of the discontinuous finite-element basis functions in the relevant angular regions. The multivariate secant method is used to optimize the discrete directions and their corresponding weights. The numerical integration of polynomials in the direction cosines and the Kobayashi benchmark are used to analyze and verify the properties of these new quadrature sets. Results show that the ICLDFE quadrature sets can exactly integrate the zero-order and first-order of the spherical harmonic functions over one-twentieth of the spherical surface. As for the Kobayashi benchmark problem, the maximum relative error between the fifth-order ICLDFE quadrature sets and references is only -0.55%. The ICLDFE quadrature sets provide better integration precision of the spherical harmonic functions in local discrete angle domains and higher accuracy for simple shielding problems.

Progressive fracture analysis of concrete using finite elements with embedded displacement discontinuity

  • Song, Ha-Won;Shim, Byul;Woo, Seung-Min;Koo, Ja-Choon
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제11권6호
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    • pp.591-604
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, a finite element with embedded displacement discontinuity which eliminates the need for remeshing of elements in the discrete crack approach is applied for the progressive fracture analysis of concrete structures. A finite element formulation is implemented with the extension of the principle of virtual work to a continuum which contains internal displacement discontinuity. By introducing a discontinuous displacement shape function into the finite element formulation, the displacement discontinuity is obtained within an element. By applying either a nonlinear or an idealized linear softening curve representing the fracture process zone (FPZ) of concrete as a constitutive equation to the displacement discontinuity, progressive fracture analysis of concrete structures is performed. In this analysis, localized progressive fracture simultaneous with crack closure in concrete structures under mixed mode loading is simulated by adopting the unloading path in the softening curve. Several examples demonstrate the capability of the analytical technique for the progressive fracture analysis of concrete structures.

RELATIONSHIPS AMONG CHARACTERISTIC FINITE ELEMENT METHODS FOR ADVECTION-DIFFUSION PROBLEMS

  • CHEN, ZHANGXIN
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2002
  • Advection-dominated transport problems possess difficulties in the design of numerical methods for solving them. Because of the hyperbolic nature of advective transport, many characteristic numerical methods have been developed such as the classical characteristic method, the Eulerian-Lagrangian method, the transport diffusion method, the modified method of characteristics, the operator splitting method, the Eulerian-Lagrangian localized adjoint method, the characteristic mixed method, and the Eulerian-Lagrangian mixed discontinuous method. In this paper relationships among these characteristic methods are examined. In particular, we show that these sometimes diverse methods can be given a unified formulation. This paper focuses on characteristic finite element methods. Similar examination can be presented for characteristic finite difference methods.

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A mixture theory based method for three-dimensional modeling of reinforced concrete members with embedded crack finite elements

  • Manzoli, O.L.;Oliver, J.;Huespe, A.E.;Diaz, G.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • 제5권4호
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    • pp.401-416
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    • 2008
  • The paper presents a methodology to model three-dimensional reinforced concrete members by means of embedded discontinuity elements based on the Continuum Strong Discontinuous Approach (CSDA). Mixture theory concepts are used to model reinforced concrete as a 3D composite material constituted of concrete with long fibers (rebars) bundles oriented in different directions embedded in it. The effects of the rebars are modeled by phenomenological constitutive models devised to reproduce the axial non-linear behavior, as well as the bond-slip and dowel action. The paper presents the constitutive models assumed for the components and the compatibility conditions chosen to constitute the composite. Numerical analyses of existing experimental reinforced concrete members are presented, illustrating the applicability of the proposed methodology.

STABLE LOW ORDER NONCONFORMING QUADRILATERAL FINITE ELEMENTS FOR THE STOKES PROBLEM

  • Kim, Young-Deok;Kim, Se-Ki
    • 대한수학회지
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    • 제39권3호
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    • pp.363-376
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    • 2002
  • Stability result is obtained for the approximation of the stationary Stokes problem with nonconforming elements proposed by Douglas et al [1] for the velocity and discontinuous piecewise constants for the pressure on qudrilateral elements. Optimal order $H^1$and $L^2$error estimates are derived.