2020
DOI: 10.21105/joss.01441
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MoFEM: An open source, parallel finite element library

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“…Two main numerical techniques are used in practice to solve the mechanical problem and find the phase-field topology: the monolithic (fully coupled) [31,32,33,34,35,36] and the staggered (weakly coupled) [27,30,37,38,39] scheme. Monolithic algorithms usually converge when the initial estimate is close to the equilibrium solution.…”
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“…Two main numerical techniques are used in practice to solve the mechanical problem and find the phase-field topology: the monolithic (fully coupled) [31,32,33,34,35,36] and the staggered (weakly coupled) [27,30,37,38,39] scheme. Monolithic algorithms usually converge when the initial estimate is close to the equilibrium solution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we controlled the time step automatically to detect unstable propagation and reduce the change in the external loading. Since the first introduction of the method, numerous open-source implementations were proposed [32,44,39,33]. For a detailed overview on the history the reader is referred to the work of Bourdin [45].…”
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“…This process involves only limited changes to the volume elements, since it is restricted to the elements immediately surrounding the crack. In addition, higher-order and p -adaptive elements based on a hierarchical approximation basis framework [39,40] are adopted. Not only does this permit local enhancement of the approximation, it also mitigates the occasional existence of distorted elements in the mesh.…”
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“…In the second and third studies, uncertainties in textile composites due to the variations are evaluated through statistical and reliability analyses. The numerical implementation of the proposed method is carried out on MoFEM(Kaczmarczyk et al, 2017), which is an open source finite element analysis code. Noting the studies are for illustrative purposes, only in-plane fibre misalignment and waviness are shown, but out-of-plane counterparts can be easily adopted.…”
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