Smoothed finite element methods

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Smoothed finite element methods

G.R. Liu, Nguyen Thoi Trung

CRC Press, c2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Generating a quality finite element mesh is difficult and often very time-consuming. Mesh-free methods operations can also be complicated and quite costly in terms of computational effort and resources. Developed by the authors and their colleagues, the smoothed finite element method (S-FEM) only requires a triangular/tetrahedral mesh to achieve more accurate results, a generally higher convergence rate in energy without increasing computational cost, and easier auto-meshing of the problem domain. Drawing on the authors' extensive research results, Smoothed Finite Element Methods presents the theoretical framework and development of various S-FEM models. After introducing background material, basic equations, and an abstracted version of the FEM, the book discusses the overall modeling procedure, fundamental theories, error assessment matters, and necessary building blocks to construct useful S-FEM models. It then focuses on several specific S-FEM models, including cell-based (CS-FEM), node-based (NS-FEM), edge-based (ES-FEM), face-based (FS-FEM), and a combination of FEM and NS-FEM ( FEM). These models are then applied to a wide range of physical problems in solid mechanics, fracture mechanics, viscoelastoplasticity, plates, piezoelectric structures, heat transfer, and structural acoustics. Requiring no previous knowledge of FEM, this book shows how computational methods and numerical techniques like the S-FEM help in the design and analysis of advanced engineering systems in rapid and cost-effective ways since the modeling and simulation can be performed automatically in a virtual environment without physically building the system. Readers can easily apply the methods presented in the text to their own engineering problems for reliable and certified solutions.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Basic Equations for Solid Mechanics. The Finite Element Method. Fundamental Theories for S-FEM. Cell-Based Smoothed FEM. Node-Based Smoothed FEM. Edge-Based Smoothed FEM. Face-Based Smoothed FEM. The FEM. S-FEM for Fracture Mechanics. S-FEM for Viscoelastoplasticity. ES-FEM for Plates. S-FEM for Piezoelectric Structures. S-FEM for Heat Transfer Problems. S-FEM for Acoustics Problems. Index.

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