Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4964134 Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 2017 33 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper is devoted to the study of a micro-macro LaTIn-based Domain Decomposition Method for which the partitioning, the geometry and the boundary conditions play a major role in the number of iterations to convergence and in the scalability. To confront these obstacles, an analysis of the macroscopic space and of the search direction-two parameters of the strategy-is proposed for traction, bending and buckling examples. Then, we propose a new search direction which takes into account the global stiffness of the structure and that limits the need to enrich the macroscopic space. This choice leads to a minimal number of iterations, a reduced computation time and the scalability of the strategy. The enhanced parameter is then applied to the simulation of combined buckling and delamination of a composite 3D plate.
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