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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hamid Reza Bayat ◽  
Ali Rajaei Harandi ◽  
Shahed Rezaei ◽  
Tim Brepols ◽  
Stefanie Reese

In this study, the failure behavior at the interface of ductile materials is investigated. In order to capture the degradation of the tractions at the interface, a cohesive zone (CZ) model is applied. The choice of the type of the CZ approach, i.e. either intrinsic or extrinsic, brings about different drawbacks. The former includes an elastic regime at the interface prior to the failure, which can result in numerical difficulties whereas the latter necessitates the re-meshing of the structure during crack propagation. In order to overcome these problems, the incomplete interior penalty Galerkin variant of the discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method is applied both at the interface and in the bulk instead of the standard conforming finite element method. In addition, the application of the DG method enables to use nonmatching meshes in the discretized model. To treat the bulk, an elastoplastic material model with isotropic hardening as well as different hardening rules for small strains is incorporated into the DG framework. Two numerical examples are computed to study the convergence behavior of the new cohesive discontinuous Galerkin (CDG) method in comparison to that of the conventional models. The new CDG method outperforms the conventional CZ continuous Galerkin elements in the presence of locking effects as well as hanging nodes.


Author(s):  
Niclas Strömberg

The postprocessing step from the density result in topology optimization to a parametric CAD model is typically most time consuming and usually involves several hands on maneuvers by an engineer. In this paper we propose an approach in order to automate this step by using soft non-linear support vector machines (SVM). Our idea is to generate the boundaries separating regions of material (elements with densities equal to one) and no material (elements with densities equal zero) obtained from topology optimization automatically by using SVM. The hyper-surface of the SVM can then in the long run be explicitly implemented in any CAD software. In this work we generate these hypersurfaces by solving the dual formulation of the SVM with soft penalization and nonlinear kernel functions using quadratic programming or the sequential minimal optimization approach. The proposed SVM-based postprocessing approach is studied on topology optimization results of orthotropic elastic design domains with mortar contact conditions studied most recently in a previous work. The potential energy of several bodies with nonmatching meshes is maximized. In such manner no extra adjoint equation is needed. Intermediate density values are penalized using SIMP or RAMP, and the regularization is obtained by applying sensitivity or density filters following the approaches of Sigmund and Bourdin. The study demonstrates that the SVM-based postprocessing approach automatically generates proper hypersurfaces which can be used efficiently in the CAD modelling.


2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. e2146 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah Osborn ◽  
Patrick Zulian ◽  
Thomas Benson ◽  
Umberto Villa ◽  
Rolf Krause ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 136 (2) ◽  
pp. 467-502 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guillaume Drouet ◽  
Patrick Hild

2012 ◽  
Vol 53 (2) ◽  
pp. 377-394 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peiqi Huang ◽  
Jinru Chen ◽  
Mingchao Cai

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