Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
512708 Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements 2012 20 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, an efficient adaptive analysis procedure is proposed using the newly developed edge-based smoothed point interpolation method (ES-PIM) for both two dimensional (2D) and three dimensional (3D) elasticity problems. The ES-PIM works well with three-node triangular and four-node tetrahedral meshes, is easy to be implemented for complicated geometry, and can obtain numerical results of much better accuracy and higher convergence rate than the standard finite element method (FEM) with the same set of meshes. All these important features make it an ideal candidate for adaptive analysis. In the present adaptive procedure, a novel error indicator is devised for ES-PIM settings, which evaluates the maximum difference of strain energy values among the vertexes of each background cell. A simple h-type local refinement scheme is adopted together with a mesh generator based on Delaunay technology. Intensive numerical studies of 2D and 3D examples indicate that the proposed adaptive procedure can effectively capture the stress concentration and solution singularities, carry out local refinement automatically, and hence achieve much higher convergence for the solutions in strain energy norm compared to the general uniform refinement.

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