Convergence study of the cellular automata technique applied to structural mechanics problems with the use of the finite element method

被引:0
|
作者
Lages E.N. [1 ]
Ramos A.S., Jr. [1 ]
Da Silva Lobo T.P. [1 ]
Cavalcanti R.V. [1 ]
机构
[1] Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Centro de Tecnologia, Maceió, AL
来源
| 2016年 / University Federal de Uberlandia卷 / 25期
关键词
Cellular automata; Finite Elements Methods; Solid and structural mechanics;
D O I
10.14393/19834071.2016.34326
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Structural and solid mechanics problems can show complex global behavior and, in many cases, without an analytical solution. Numerical methods, such as the Finite Element Method (FEM), are traditionally used to study these systems. The Cellular Automata (CA) is a model based on the idea that the microscopic behavior of a system can be reproduced by smaller systems with simpler local rules. As this approach goes from a microscale to a macroscale, this technique enables the study of microscopic effects in macroscopic objects in a natural way. This paper studies the convergence of a hybrid technique of CA and FEM by developing a computational module capable of simulating solid- and structural-mechanics problems. Four update schemes are studied, evaluating the convergence, with different ordinations and degrees of discretization. © 2016 University Federal de Uberlandia. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:79 / 89
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Solution of boundary problems of structural mechanics with the combined application use of Discrete-Continual Finite Element Method and Finite Element Method
    Akimov, P. A.
    Negrozov, O. A.
    VII INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION IN CIVIL ENGINEERING, 2018, 456
  • [2] Convergence aspects of the eXtended Finite Element Method applied to linear elastic fracture mechanics
    Fleming, Wagner
    Kuhl, Detlef
    COMPUTATIONAL MODELLING OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES, 2010, : 309 - 318
  • [3] A Smoothed Finite Element Method for Mechanics Problems
    G. R. Liu
    K. Y. Dai
    T. T. Nguyen
    Computational Mechanics, 2007, 39 : 859 - 877
  • [4] A smoothed finite element method for mechanics problems
    Liu, G. R.
    Dai, K. Y.
    Nguyen, T. T.
    COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS, 2007, 39 (06) : 859 - 877
  • [5] Application of lattice Boltzmann method, finite element method, and cellular automata and their coupling to wave propagation problems
    Kwon, Y. W.
    Hosoglu, S.
    COMPUTERS & STRUCTURES, 2008, 86 (7-8) : 663 - 670
  • [6] OpenCL Implementation of Cellular Automata Finite Element (CAFE) Method
    Rauch, Lukasz
    Bzowski, Krzysztof
    Rodzaj, Artur
    PARALLEL PROCESSING AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS, PT II, 2012, 7204 : 381 - 390
  • [7] A Comparison of Applied Element Method and Finite Element Method for Elastostatic Problems
    Christy, D. Lincy
    Pillai, T. M. Madhavan
    Nagarajan, Praveen
    STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ASSESSMENT, ICONS 2018, 2020, : 309 - 320
  • [8] Conditional ɛ-uniform convergence of adaptive algorithms in the finite element method as applied to singularly perturbed problems
    I. A. Blatov
    N. V. Dobrobog
    Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, 2010, 50 : 1476 - 1493
  • [9] FINITE-ELEMENT METHOD APPLIED TO EMC PROBLEMS
    LAROUSSI, R
    COSTACHE, GI
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY, 1993, 35 (02) : 178 - 184
  • [10] CONVERGENCE OF THE FINITE-ELEMENT METHOD AS APPLIED TO ELECTROMAGNETIC SCATTERING PROBLEMS IN THE PRESENCE OF INHOMOGENEOUS-MEDIA
    BAHRMASEL, LJ
    WHITAKER, RA
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS, 1991, 27 (05) : 3845 - 3847