A gradient smoothing method (GSM) with directional correction for solid mechanics problems

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G. R. Liu
Jian Zhang
K. Y. Lam
Hua Li
G. Xu
Z. H. Zhong
G. Y. Li
X. Han
机构
[1] National University of Singapore,Centre for Advanced Computations in Engineering Science, Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Singapore-MIT Alliance (SMA),School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
[3] Nanyang Technological University,Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology for Vehicle Body Design and Manufacture
[4] Institute of High Performance Computing,undefined
[5] Hunan University,undefined
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Computational Mechanics | 2008年 / 41卷
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Numerical methods; Gradient smoothing method (GSM); Meshfree method; Solid mechanics; Numerical analysis;
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A novel gradient smoothing method (GSM) is proposed in this paper, in which a gradient smoothing together with a directional derivative technique is adopted to develop the first- and second-order derivative approximations for a node of interest by systematically computing weights for a set of field nodes surrounding. A simple collocation procedure is then applied to the governing strong-from of system equations at each node scattered in the problem domain using the approximated derivatives. In contrast with the conventional finite difference and generalized finite difference methods with topological restrictions, the GSM can be easily applied to arbitrarily irregular meshes for complex geometry. Several numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the computational accuracy and stability of the GSM for solid mechanics problems with regular and irregular nodes. The GSM is examined in detail by comparison with other established numerical approaches such as the finite element method, producing convincing results.
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页码:457 / 472
页数:15
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