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Large deformation in bi-material components by XIGA and coupled FE-IGA techniques

Azher Jameel, G.A. Harmain

2020Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures33 citationsDOI

Abstract

In the recent years, isogeometric analysis (IGA) has found wide application in modeling different types of discontinuities produced by cracks, contact surfaces and bi-material interfaces. This technique eliminates the geometry discretization errors associated with the representation of complex geometries. The present paper employs the extended isogeometric analysis (XIGA) and the coupled finite element-isogeometric analysis (FE-IGA) to model large elasto-plastic deformations in bi-material engineering components. XIGA models all types of discontinuities independent of the grid chosen for analysis. Instead, the standard displacement-based approximation is enriched with additional enrichment functions to include the effects of these discontinuities in the formulation. In the coupled FE-IGA technique, IGA is used in the weak portion of the domain to eliminate the problems of mesh distortion and conventional finite element method is used in the stronger portion where mesh distortions do not occur. The transition elements are employed to couple the finite element and isogeometric portions of the domain. Finally, several numerical problems are solved by XIGA and coupled FE-IGA techniques to illustrate the applicability, efficiency and accuracy of the proposed techniques in modeling large elasto-plastic deformations in bi-material specimens. The results obtained in the present study are compared with finite element solutions which have been taken as the reference solution for the given problems.

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