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31 result(s) within Volume 5 of Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences

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  1. The aim of the present paper is to study theoretically and numerically the Verlet scheme for the explicit time-integration of elastodynamic problems with a contact condition approximated by Nitsche’s method. T...

    Authors: Franz Chouly and Yves Renard
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:31
  2. The principal aim of this work is to provide an adapted numerical scheme for the approximation of elastic wave propagation in incompressible solids. We rely on high-order conforming finite element with mass lu...

    Authors: Federica Caforio and Sébastien Imperiale
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:30
  3. In this contribution the multi-physics problem of fluid–structure–control interaction (FSCI) is solved by an iterative, partitioned approach utilizing Gauss–Seidel formulations. The aim is to conduct a fully c...

    Authors: Andreas Winterstein, Christopher Lerch, Kai-Uwe Bletzinger and Roland Wüchner
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:29
  4. In this paper we present a collection of techniques used to formulate a projection-based reduced order model (ROM) for zero Mach limit thermally coupled Navier–Stokes equations. The formulation derives from a ...

    Authors: Ricardo Reyes, Ramon Codina, Joan Baiges and Sergio Idelsohn
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:28
  5. The original version of the article [1] unfortunately contained an error in the figure.

    Authors: Tapan K. Sengupta, Lucas Lestandi, S. I. Haider, Atchyut Gullapalli and Mejdi Azaïez
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:27

    The original article was published in Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:26

  6. A new reduced order model (ROM) is proposed here for reconstructing super-critical flow past circular cylinder and lid driven cavity using time-scaling of vorticity data directly. The present approach is a sig...

    Authors: Tapan K. Sengupta, Lucas Lestandi, S. I. Haider, Atchyut Gullapalli and Mejdi Azaïez
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:26

    The Correction to this article has been published in Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:27

  7. We present the results of the first application in the naval architecture field of a methodology based on active subspaces properties for parameter space reduction. The physical problem considered is the one o...

    Authors: Marco Tezzele, Filippo Salmoiraghi, Andrea Mola and Gianluigi Rozza
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:25
  8. A series of experiments has been performed to build a benchmark for the numerical modeling of mixed mode crack propagation in concrete. Two tests are selected so that the propagation is almost always stable al...

    Authors: Andreea Carpiuc, Martin Poncelet, Julien Réthoré and Stéphane Roux
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:24
  9. A coupled hydromechanical code based on a distributed brittle damage material model has been developed in order to simulate hydraulic fracturing processes. As specific feature, the code does not assume the dev...

    Authors: Gianluca Caramiello, Andrea Montanino, Gabriele Della Vecchia and Anna Pandolfi
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:23
  10. The paper presents a robust algorithm, which allows to implicitly describe and track immersed geometries within a background mesh. The background mesh is assumed to be unstructured and discretized by tetrahedr...

    Authors: Daniel Baumgärtner, Johannes Wolf, Riccardo Rossi, Pooyan Dadvand and Roland Wüchner
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:21
  11. In this paper the generation of random fields when the domain is much larger than the characteristic correlation length is made using an adaptation of the Karhunen–Loève expansion (KLE). The KLE requires the c...

    Authors: Alfonso M. Panunzio, Régis Cottereau and Guillaume Puel
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:20
  12. An entire design-through-analysis workflow solution for isogeometric B-Rep analysis (IBRA), including both the interface to existing CADs and the analysis procedure, is presented. Possible approaches are elabo...

    Authors: T. Teschemacher, A. M. Bauer, T. Oberbichler, M. Breitenberger, R. Rossi, R. Wüchner and K.-U. Bletzinger
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:19
  13. This work aims to present a complete full coupling eXtended finite element formulation of the thermo-mechanical problem of cracked bodies. The basic concept of the extended finite element method is discussed i...

    Authors: Fakhreddine Habib, Luca Sorelli and Mario Fafard
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:18
  14. The mechanical response of IM7-8552 carbon epoxy was investigated for transverse tension and transverse tension/in-plane shear loadings at static and dynamic strain rates using transverse tension and off-axis ...

    Authors: Hannes Koerber, Peter Kuhn, Marina Ploeckl, Fermin Otero, Paul-William Gerbaud, Raimund Rolfes and Pedro P. Camanho
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:17
  15. Some of the most important geometric integrators for both ordinary and partial differential equations are reviewed and illustrated with examples in mechanics. The class of Hamiltonian differential systems is r...

    Authors: Dina Razafindralandy, Aziz Hamdouni and Marx Chhay
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:16
  16. In this work, the analogous treatment between coupled temperature–displacement problems and material failure models is explored within the context of a commercial software (Abaqus®). The implicit gradient Lema...

    Authors: E. Azinpour, J. P. S. Ferreira, M. P. L. Parente and J. Cesar de Sa
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:15
  17. This paper aims at investigating the adoption of non-intrusive global/local approaches while modeling fracture by means of the phase-field framework. A successful extension of the non-intrusive global/local ap...

    Authors: Tymofiy Gerasimov, Nima Noii, Olivier Allix and Laura De Lorenzis
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:14
  18. In this paper we are concerned with the non-invasive embedding of enriched partition of unity approximations in classical finite element simulations and the efficient solution of the resulting linear systems. ...

    Authors: Marc Alexander Schweitzer and Albert Ziegenhagel
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:13
  19. The definition of the surface plays an important role in the solution of contact problems, as the evaluation of the contact force is based on the measure of the gap between the solids. In this work three diffe...

    Authors: José Manuel Navarro-Jiménez, Manuel Tur, Francisco Javier Fuenmayor and Juan José Ródenas
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:12
  20. Form finding is used to optimize the shape of a semi-finished product, i.e. the material configuration in a forming process. The geometry of the semi-finished product is adapted so that the computed spatial co...

    Authors: Michael Caspari, Philipp Landkammer and Paul Steinmann
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:11
  21. In the present work, the discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method is applied to linear elasticity for two-dimensional and three-dimensional settings. A locking-free element formulation based on reduced integration a...

    Authors: Hamid Reza Bayat, Stephan Wulfinghoff, Steffen Kastian and Stefanie Reese
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:10
  22. The flux-difference splitting finite volume method (Leveque in J Comput Phys 131:327–353, 1997; Leveque in Finite volume methods for hyperbolic problems. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002) is here emplo...

    Authors: Thomas Heuzé
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:9
  23. Recent advancements on the variational approach to fracture for the prediction of complex crack patterns in heterogeneous materials and composite structures is herein proposed, as a result of the frontier rese...

    Authors: V. Carollo, T. Guillén-Hernández, J. Reinoso and M. Paggi
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:8
  24. In this paper, two nonlocal approaches to incorporate interface damage in fast Fourier transform (FFT) based spectral methods are analysed. In FFT based methods, the discretisation is generally non-conforming ...

    Authors: Luv Sharma, Ron H. J. Peerlings, Pratheek Shanthraj, Franz Roters and Marc G. D. Geers
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:7
  25. We consider a cut isogeometric method, where the boundary of the domain is allowed to cut through the background mesh in an arbitrary fashion for a second order elliptic model problem. In order to stabilize th...

    Authors: Daniel Elfverson, Mats G. Larson and Karl Larsson
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:6
  26. A new monolithic solution scheme for thermo-elasto-plasticity and thermo-elasto-plastic frictional contact with finite deformations and finite strains is presented. A key feature is the reformulation of all in...

    Authors: Alexander Seitz, Wolfgang A. Wall and Alexander Popp
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:5
  27. The non-invasive global–local coupling algorithm is revisited and shown to realize a simple implementation of the optimized non-overlapping Schwarz domain decomposition method. This connection is used to propo...

    Authors: Pierre Gosselet, Maxime Blanchard, Olivier Allix and Guillaume Guguin
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:4
  28. Standard numerical simulations for optimization or inverse identification of welding processes remain costly and difficult due to their multi-parametric aspect and inherent complexity. The aim of this paper is...

    Authors: Y. Lu, N. Blal and A. Gravouil
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:3
  29. An algorithm for non-intrusively coupling a commercial finite element software with a research code implementing a hierarchical enrichment of finite element spaces is presented. Examples of hierarchical method...

    Authors: Travis B. Fillmore and C. Armando Duarte
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:2
  30. The multiscale analysis of large composite aeronautical structures involves the development of robust coupling strategies. Among the latter, non-intrusive coupling is attractive, since it is able to consistent...

    Authors: Stéphane Guinard, Robin Bouclier, Mateus Toniolli and Jean-Charles Passieux
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:1