Thus the optimisation algorithm is strongly coupled with the finite element simulation. This method, namely a Computer Aided Rheology (CAR) methodology is possible in principle for all tests able to be simulated. This paper concerns the thermoviscoplastic deformation during torsion and tension tests....
2.3. Weighted least-squares functional of inverse Finite Element Method The already defined iFEM reconstructs the deformed shape of a discretized structure by minimizing a weighted least-squares functional with respect to the nodal DOF of the entire discretization. For an individual inverse element, th...
This is in contrast with the finite element method (FEM) and the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) which require meshing the complete domain while adequately respecting the material interfaces and satisfying Maxwell’s boundary conditions on those interfaces. Aside from significantly reducing the ...
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We apply computational homogenization by the finite element method (FEM), using a representative volume element (RVE) for each chosen topology made of a homogeneous, isotropic, linear elastic base material (Young's modulus Es, Poisson's ratio νs = 0.3). The resulting effective (homogenized) ...
like the finite element method (FEM)13and the Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method14supported by robust solvers15,16. However, these methods frequently demand significant computational resources, particularly in the context of inverse design, which also relies heavily on trial-and-error ...
We apply computational homogenization by the finite element method (FEM), using a representative volume element (RVE) for each chosen topology made of a homogeneous, isotropic, linear elastic base material (Young's modulus Es, Poisson's ratio νs = 0.3). The resulting effective (homogenized) ...
The code is going to be called very many times in a Finite Element Method analysis, for this reason I was looking for the fastest solution. I was also looking for a comparison chart of MKL matrix inversion routines for very small matrices versus explicit methods. Regards, N Translate Tags:...
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The physical mechanisms governing the mechanical behaviour of such architected materials are mostly well understood, and various numerical frameworks such as the finite element (FE) method provide accurate structure-to-property relations, predicting the effective material properties based on an underlying sm...