Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
499808 Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 2008 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, the extended finite element method is presented for large elasto-plastic deformation in 3D solid mechanics problems. The X-FEM computational algorithm is presented in the framework of Lagrangian description in order to model the arbitrary interfaces in large deformations. In X-FEM, the material interface is represented independently of element boundaries and the process is accomplished by partitioning the domain with several tetrahedral sub-elements whose Gauss points are used for integration of the domain of elements. The interface between two bodies is modeled by using the X-FEM technique and applying a modified level set enrichment function. In order to simulate the nonlinear behavior of materials, the Lagrangian plasticity formulation is coupled with the X-FEM technique. Finally, several numerical examples are analyzed to demonstrate the efficiency of the X-FEM technique in large plasticity deformations.

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