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Self-updated four-node finite element using deep learning

Jaeho Jung, Hyungmin Jun, Phill‐Seung Lee

2021Computational Mechanics21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This paper introduces a new concept called self-updated finite element (SUFE). The finite element (FE) is activated through an iterative procedure to improve the solution accuracy without mesh refinement. A mode-based finite element formulation is devised for a four-node finite element and the assumed modal strain is employed for bending modes. A search procedure for optimal bending directions is implemented through deep learning for a given element deformation to minimize shear locking. The proposed element is called a self-updated four-node finite element, for which an iterative solution procedure is developed. The element passes the patch and zero-energy mode tests. As the number of iterations increases, the finite element solutions become more and more accurate, resulting in significantly accurate solutions with a few iterations. The SUFE concept is very effective, especially when the meshes are coarse and severely distorted. Its excellent performance is demonstrated through various numerical examples.

Topics & Concepts

Finite element methodMixed finite element methodNode (physics)Finite element limit analysisPolygon meshComputer scienceBendingExtended finite element methodSmoothed finite element methodAlgorithmMathematical optimizationStructural engineeringGeometryMathematicsBoundary knot methodEngineeringBoundary element methodNumerical methods in engineeringComposite Structure Analysis and OptimizationStructural Health Monitoring Techniques