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A simple Galerkin meshless method, the Fragile Points method using point stiffness matrices, for <scp>2D</scp> linear elastic problems in complex domains with crack and rupture propagation

Tian Yang, Leiting Dong, Satya N. Atluri

2020International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Summary The Fragile Points method (FPM) is an elementarily simple Galerkin meshless method, employing Point‐based discontinuous trial and test functions only, without using element‐based trial and test functions . In this study, the algorithmic formulations of FPM for linear elasticity are given in detail, by exploring the concepts of point stiffness matrices and numerical flux corrections. Advantages of FPM for simulating the deformations of complex structures, and for simulating complex crack propagations and rupture developments, are also thoroughly discussed. Numerical examples of deformation and stress analyses of benchmark problems, as well as of realistic structures with complex geometries, demonstrate the accuracy, efficiency, and robustness of the proposed FPM. Simulations of crack initiation and propagations are also given in this study, demonstrating the advantages of the present FPM in modeling complex rupture and fracture phenomena. The crack and rupture propagation modeling in FPM is achieved without remeshing or augmenting the trial functions as in standard, extended, or generalized finite element method. The simulation of impact, penetration, and other extreme problems by FPM will be discussed in our future articles.

Topics & Concepts

StiffnessLinear elasticityGalerkin methodApplied mathematicsFinite element methodMeshfree methodsDiscontinuous Galerkin methodMathematicsComputer scienceStructural engineeringMathematical analysisEngineeringNumerical methods in engineeringFluid Dynamics Simulations and InteractionsGeotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures