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Parallel computations in nonlinear solid mechanics using adaptive finite element and meshless methods

Zahur Ullah (School of Engineering, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom)
Will Coombs (School of Engineering and Computing Sciences, Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom)
C Augarde (School of Engineering and Computing Sciences, Durham University, Durham, UK)

Engineering Computations

ISSN: 0264-4401

Article publication date: 13 June 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

A variety of meshless methods have been developed in the last 20 years with an intention to solve practical engineering problems, but are limited to small academic problems due to associated high computational cost as compared to the standard finite element methods (FEM). The purpose of this paper is to develop an efficient and accurate algorithms based on meshless methods for the solution of problems involving both material and geometrical nonlinearities.

Design/methodology/approach

A parallel two-dimensional linear elastic computer code is presented for a maximum entropy basis functions based meshless method. The two-dimensional algorithm is subsequently extended to three-dimensional adaptive nonlinear and three-dimensional parallel nonlinear adaptively coupled finite element, meshless method cases. The Prandtl-Reuss constitutive model is used to model elasto-plasticity and total Lagrangian formulations are used to model finite deformation. Furthermore, Zienkiewicz and Zhu and Chung and Belytschko error estimation procedure are used in the FE and meshless regions of the problem domain, respectively. The message passing interface library and open-source software packages, METIS and MUltifrontal Massively Parallel Solver are used for the high performance computation.

Findings

Numerical examples are given to demonstrate the correct implementation and performance of the parallel algorithms. The agreement between the numerical and analytical results in the case of linear elastic example is excellent. For the nonlinear problems load-displacement curve are compared with the reference FEM and found in a very good agreement. As compared to the FEM, no volumetric locking was observed in the case of meshless method. Furthermore, it is shown that increasing the number of processors up to a given number improve the performance of parallel algorithms in term of simulation time, speedup and efficiency.

Originality/value

Problems involving both material and geometrical nonlinearities are of practical importance in many engineering applications, e.g. geomechanics, metal forming and biomechanics. A family of parallel algorithms has been developed in this paper for these problems using adaptively coupled finite element, meshless method (based on maximum entropy basis functions) for distributed memory computer architectures.

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Acknowledgements

The first author was supported by an Overseas Research Students Awards Scheme award from Durham University during the research which led to this paper.

Citation

Ullah, Z., Coombs, W. and Augarde, C. (2016), "Parallel computations in nonlinear solid mechanics using adaptive finite element and meshless methods", Engineering Computations, Vol. 33 No. 4, pp. 1161-1191. https://doi.org/10.1108/EC-06-2015-0166

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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