Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
518878 Journal of Computational Physics 2012 23 Pages PDF
Abstract

The material point method exhibits kinematic locking when traditional linear shape functions are used with a rectangular grid. The locking affects both the strain and the stress fields, which can lead to inaccurate results and nonphysical behavior. This paper presents a new anti-locking approach that mitigates the accumulation of fictitious strains and stresses, significantly improving the kinematic response and the quality of all field variables. The technique relies on the Hu–Washizu multi-field variational principle, with separate approximations for the volumetric and the deviatoric portions of the strain and stress fields. The proposed approach is validated using a series of benchmark examples from both solid and fluid mechanics, demonstrating the broad range of modeling possibilities within the MPM framework when combined with appropriate anti-locking techniques and algorithms.

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