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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
291

Grundgleichungen und adaptive Finite-Elemente-Simulation bei "Großen Deformationen"

Meyer, Arnd 27 November 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Eine einfache Darstellung der Grundgleichungen für 'Große Deformationen' und Herleitung eines geeigneten Fehlerschätzers für die adaptive FEM.
292

Primal and Dual Interface Concentrated Iterative Substructuring Methods

Beuchler, Sven, Eibner, Tino, Langer, Ulrich 28 November 2007 (has links) (PDF)
This paper is devoted to the fast solution of interface concentrated finite element equations. The interface concentrated finite element schemes are constructed on the basis of a non-overlapping domain decomposition where a conforming boundary concentrated finite element approximation is used in every subdomain. Similar to data-sparse boundary element domain decomposition methods the total number of unknowns per subdomain behaves like $O((H/h)^{d−1})$, where H, h, and d denote the usual scaling parameter of the subdomains, the average discretization parameter of the subdomain boundaries, and the spatial dimension, respectively. We propose and analyze primal and dual substructuring iterative methods which asymptotically exhibit the same or at least almost the same complexity as the number of unknowns. In particular, the so-called All-Floating Finite Element Tearing and Interconnecting solvers are highly parallel and very robust with respect to large coefficient jumps.
293

Ein Beitrag zur adaptiven gemischten Finite-Elemente-Formulierung der nahezu inkompressiblen Elastizität bei großen Verzerrungen

Bucher, Anke, Görke, Uwe-Jens, Steinhorst, Peter, Kreißig, Reiner, Meyer, Arnd 28 November 2007 (has links) (PDF)
In dieser Publikation werden konstitutive Gleichungen für die Modellierung großer, nahezu inkompressibler hyperelastischer Verzerrungen sowie deren numerische Realiserung im Rahmen einer adaptiven gemischten Finite-Elemente-Formulierung beschrieben. Mit dieser Problemklasse werden Methoden und Algorithmen zur numerischen Lösung direkter und inverser Aufgaben aus dem so genannten multiphysics-Bereich bereit gestellt. Dabei handelt es sich um Mehrfeldprobleme, deren gekoppelte Behandlung eine wachsende Rolle bei der hochgenauen Simulation realer physikalischer Vorgänge spielt. Der vorgestellte konstitutive Ansatz beruht auf einer multiplikativen Zerlegung des Deformationsgradienten und einer additiven Zerlegung der freien Helmholtz-Energiedichte, die auf eine Zweifeldformulierung mit den Verschiebungen und dem Druck als Knotenvariablen führen. Die linearisierten Feldgleichungen werden aus dem Impulssatz und der Inkompressibilitätsbedingung hergeleitet und im Inkrement mit einem effektiven iterativen Löser mit hierarchischer Vorkonditionierung gleichzeitig gelöst. Zur adaptiven Steuerung der Netzverfeinerung bzw. -vergröberung wird ein residualer a posteriori Fehlerschätzer genutzt. Effizienz und Genauigkeit der numerischen Algorithmen werden an einem illustrativen Beispiel demonstriert.
294

On solving implicitly defined inverse problems by SQP-approaches

Hein, Torsten 18 December 2007 (has links) (PDF)
In this paper two basic SQP-approaches for solving implicitly defined inverse problems are presented. Such problems often arises in parameter identification for differential equations. We also include regularization strategies which differ from similar problems in Optimal control. The main focus is on formulating saddle point problems for calculating the next iterate. Conditions for the unique and stable solvability of these problems are presented. The analytical considerations are illustrated by two examples including their discretizations and a numerical case study.
295

A fast and efficient algorithm to compute BPX- and overlapping preconditioner for adaptive 3D-FEM

Eibner, Tino 17 September 2008 (has links) (PDF)
In this paper we consider the well-known BPX-preconditioner in conjunction with adaptive FEM. We present an algorithm which enables us to compute the preconditioner with optimal complexity by a total of only O(DoF) additional memory. Furthermore, we show how to combine the BPX-preconditioner with an overlapping Additive-Schwarz-preconditioner to obtain a preconditioner for finite element spaces with arbitrary polynomial degree distributions. Numerical examples illustrate the efficiency of the algorithms.
296

Hierarchical Preconditioners and Adaptivity for Kirchhoff-Plates

Meyer, Arnd 17 September 2008 (has links) (PDF)
We describe a preconditioner for the Kirchhoff plate equation for use of Bogner-Fox-Schmidt finite elements based on a hierarchical technique.
297

Parameter identification problems for elastic large deformations - Part II: numerical solution and results

Meyer, Marcus 20 November 2009 (has links) (PDF)
In this paper we continue the considerations of [5] (CSC/09-05). A numerical study for the parameter identification problem with linear elastic material and large deformations is presented. We discuss the numerical implementation in MATLAB and illustrate some results for a 2D test problem.
298

Programmbeschreibung SPC-PM3-AdH-XX - Teil 1 / Program description of SPC-PM3-AdH-XX - part 1

Meyer, Arnd 11 March 2014 (has links) (PDF)
Beschreibung der Finite Elemente Software-Familie SPC-PM3-AdH-XX für: (S)cientific (P)arallel (C)omputing - (P)rogramm-(M)odul (3)D (ad)aptiv (H)exaederelemente. Für XX stehen die einzelnen Spezialvarianten, die in Teil 2 detailliert geschildert werden. Stand: Ende 2013
299

Simplified calculation of rHCT basis functions for an arbitrary splitting

Weise, Michael 06 February 2015 (has links) (PDF)
Reduced Hsieh-Clough-Tocher elements are triangular C1-elements with only nine degrees of freedom. Simple formulas for the basis functions of reduced Hsieh-Clough-Tocher elements based on the edge vectors of the triangle have been given recently for a barycentric splitting. We generalise these formulas to the case of an arbitrary splitting point.
300

Basics of Linear Thermoelasticity

Meyer, Arnd, Springer, Rolf 06 February 2015 (has links) (PDF)
In this preprint, we look onto the theory of linear thermoelasticity. At the beginning, this theory is shortly repeated and afterwards applied to transversely isotropic materials. Then, the corresponding weak formulation is derived, which is the starting point for a FE-discretisation. In the last part, we explain how we added this material behaviour to an adaptive Finite-Element-code and show some numerical results.

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