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A two-step Taylor-Galerkin formulation for fast dynamics

Izian Abd. Karim (Department of Civil Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Malaysia)
Chun Hean Lee (College of Engineering, Swansea University, Swansea, UK)
Antonio J. Gil (College of Engineering, Swansea University, Swansea, UK)
Javier Bonet (College of Engineering, Swansea University, Swansea, UK)

Engineering Computations

ISSN: 0264-4401

Article publication date: 28 April 2014

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to present a new stabilised low-order finite element methodology for large strain fast dynamics.

Design/methodology/approach

The numerical technique describing the motion is formulated upon the mixed set of first-order hyperbolic conservation laws already presented by Lee et al. (2013) where the main variables are the linear momentum, the deformation gradient tensor and the total energy. The mixed formulation is discretised using the standard explicit two-step Taylor-Galerkin (2TG) approach, which has been successfully employed in computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Unfortunately, the results display non-physical spurious (or hourglassing) modes, leading to the breakdown of the numerical scheme. For this reason, the 2TG methodology is further improved by means of two ingredients, namely a curl-free projection of the deformation gradient tensor and the inclusion of an additional stiffness stabilisation term.

Findings

A series of numerical examples are carried out drawing key comparisons between the proposed formulation and some other recently published numerical techniques.

Originality/value

Both velocities (or displacements) and stresses display the same rate of convergence, which proves ideal in the case of industrial applications where low-order discretisations tend to be preferred. The enhancements introduced in this paper enable the use of linear triangular (or bilinear quadrilateral) elements in two dimensional nearly incompressible dynamics applications without locking difficulties. In addition, an artificial viscosity term has been added into the formulation to eliminate the appearance of spurious oscillations in the vicinity of sharp spatial gradients induced by shocks.

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Acknowledgements

The first author acknowledges the financial support received from the Ministry of Higher Education (Malaysia) and the University of Putra Malaysia (Serdang). The third author acknowledges the financial support received through “The Leverhulme Prize” awarded by The Leverhulme Trust, United Kingdom.

Citation

Abd. Karim, I., Hean Lee, C., J. Gil, A. and Bonet, J. (2014), "A two-step Taylor-Galerkin formulation for fast dynamics", Engineering Computations, Vol. 31 No. 3, pp. 366-387. https://doi.org/10.1108/EC-12-2012-0319

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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