2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cma.2021.113701
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A stabilised displacement–volumetric strain formulation for nearly incompressible and anisotropic materials

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“…The governing equations must be supplied with initial conditions of the form u = u 0 , 𝜕u 𝜕t = v 0 in Ω 0 at t = 0, with u 0 and v 0 given, and a set of boundary conditions which can be split into Dirichlet boundary conditions (22), where the displacement is prescribed, or Neumann boundary conditions (23), where the value of tractions t N are prescribed, that is…”
Section: Governing Equationsmentioning
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“…The governing equations must be supplied with initial conditions of the form u = u 0 , 𝜕u 𝜕t = v 0 in Ω 0 at t = 0, with u 0 and v 0 given, and a set of boundary conditions which can be split into Dirichlet boundary conditions (22), where the displacement is prescribed, or Neumann boundary conditions (23), where the value of tractions t N are prescribed, that is…”
Section: Governing Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To tackle the incompressible limit, the pressure needs to be introduced as a variable, [20][21][22] although it is also possible to design a formulation using the volumetric strain as unknown. 23 Formulations including stresses as unknowns produce a considerable increase in the number of unknowns per node, but they also increase the accuracy for strains and stresses. Furthermore, the idea of using a three-field displacement/pressure/deviatoric stress formulation was tested and seen to be very effective when solving incompressible cases in which accurate results for stress and strain fields are required.…”
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“…The method is described in the following and an application example, as continuation of Example 5.1, is carried out. A closed form procedure has been presented in Norris (2006) and further improved in the work of Rossi et al (2021). The research defines the closest isotropic matrix to an anisotropic one.…”
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“…Section 5.4 presents a method to isotropize the data obtained from the virtual laboratory, based on the works of Norris (2006) and Rossi et al (2021). The presented procedure becomes necessary, since the data coming from the virtual laboratory are following an anisotropic elasticity rule, while the constitutive law integrated into the machine learning is based on the hypothesis of isotropic elasticity.…”
Section: Machine Learning Materials Homogenization 51 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%