Auflistung nach Schlagwort "Virtual element method"

Auflistung nach Schlagwort "Virtual element method"

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  • Xu, Bing-Bing; Wriggers, Peter (Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier Science, 2024)
    We present a first-order stabilization-free virtual element method (VEM) for three-dimensional linear elastic problems in this paper. VEM has been increasingly used in various fields of engineering, but the need of ...
  • Behrens, Bernd-Arno; Maier, Hans Jürgen; Poll, Gerhard; Wriggers, Peter; Aldakheel, Fadi; Klose, Christian; Nürnberger, Florian; Pape, Florian; Böhm, Christoph; Chugreeva, Anna; Coors, Tim; Duran, Deniz; Thürer, Susanne E.; Herbst, Sebastian; Hwang, Jae-Il; Matthias, Tim; Heimes, Norman; Uhe, Johanna (Heidelberg : Springer, 2020)
    This contribution deals with the numerical investigations to develop a novel process chain for hybrid solid components using Tailored Forming. For manufacturing a hybrid bearing bushing, co-extrusion is the first step to ...
  • Liu, Tong-Rui; Aldakheel, Fadi; Aliabadi, M.H. (Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2024)
    In this work, a new and efficient virtual element formulation for non-standard phase field model of brittle fracture is presented. A multi-pass alternative minimization solution scheme based on algorithm operator splitting ...
  • Cihan, Mertcan; Hudobivnik, BlaŽ; Aldakheel, Fadi; Wriggers, Peter (Henderson, Nevada : Tech Science Press, 2021)
    The virtual element method (VEM) can be seen as an extension of the classical finite element method (FEM) based on Galerkin projection. It allows meshes with highly irregular shaped elements, including concave shapes. So ...
  • Wriggers, Peter; Hudobivnik, Blaž (Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer, 2023)
    The virtual element method has been developed over the last decade and applied to problems in solid mechanics. Different formulations have been used regarding the order of ansatz, stabilization of the method and applied ...
  • Cihan, Mertcan (Hannover : Institut für Kontinuumsmechanik, 2023)
    Decreasing resources and limited energy results in a greater demand for virtual development processes and efficient product development. This trend points out the importance of digitalization and the subsequent need for ...