2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmps.2014.10.002
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Coupling the finite element method and molecular dynamics in the framework of the heterogeneous multiscale method for quasi-static isothermal problems

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“…As discussed in section (3.e.i), the evaluation of C~ carries a significant cost, and reducing the frequency of their calculation is essential to the feasibility of the overall simulation. Another potential speed-up is to only compute an approximation of C~ derived from the interatomic potential expression omitting the stress fluctuation term [27].
Figure 7.Solving quasi-static equilibrium of continuum mechanics implies evolving the continuum system using the stiffness matrix K of the associated linearized system of equations; which relies on the initial estimation of Cfalse~ at equilibrium (blue) or on updated estimations all along the deformation path using the atomistic system (red); reducing the frequency update leads to larger error on the estimation of u in between prediction-correction steps.
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Section: Scale-bridging For Inelastic Mechanicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As discussed in section (3.e.i), the evaluation of C~ carries a significant cost, and reducing the frequency of their calculation is essential to the feasibility of the overall simulation. Another potential speed-up is to only compute an approximation of C~ derived from the interatomic potential expression omitting the stress fluctuation term [27].
Figure 7.Solving quasi-static equilibrium of continuum mechanics implies evolving the continuum system using the stiffness matrix K of the associated linearized system of equations; which relies on the initial estimation of Cfalse~ at equilibrium (blue) or on updated estimations all along the deformation path using the atomistic system (red); reducing the frequency update leads to larger error on the estimation of u in between prediction-correction steps.
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Section: Scale-bridging For Inelastic Mechanicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural phenomena show multiscale character in space and time. 'Continuum-on-atomistic' multiscale coupling methods have achieved great popularity today [14]. Actually, when considering electromagnetic input parameters, finite element methods are able now to stand alone when describing optical properties of nanoscale structures [15].…”
Section: Size Domainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approach used in our work is rooted in the Heterogeneous Multiscale Method [70,71] (HMM) as implemented for a Hierarchical Multiscale Simulation (HMS) of an energetic material [72][73][74][75]. The HMM approach has also been used for coupling of atomistic simulations to continuum simulation for other materials, such as metals [76][77][78][79]. Application of HMM to a particular problem relies on careful specification of the information provided to, and required from, the microscale simulation, which in this work will be the equation of state (EOS) response for an energetic material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%