Total Lagrangian smoothed particle hydrodynamics for large-strain elastoplasticity with particle resolution refinement using an anisotropic Lagrangian kernel

IF 4.2 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jin-Woo Kim, Eung Soo Kim
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Abstract

Key features for the versatile industrial applications of smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) are numerical accuracy and stability, computational efficiency, and ease of implementation. To meet these requirements, this study presents a straightforward algorithm to treat large-strain elastoplasticity within Total Lagrangian SPH (TLSPH) framework. In terms of accuracy and stability, the total Lagrangian formulation in SPH completely eliminates tensile instability related to the use of Eulerian kernel functions. This study adopts a multiplicative hyperelastic-based plasticity model, enabling the model to treat from purely elastic to elastoplastic structural deformations. A common strategy of efficient simulations in structural analysis is utilizing predefined local resolution refinement with non-uniform particle spacing. However, within TLSPH framework, numerical accuracy and efficiency of this strategy were not investigated sufficiently. To maintain a proper number of neighboring particles in the presence of non-uniform spacing, an anisotropic kernel and its derivatives are incorporated in SPH approximations. Beyond its inherent stability, TLSPH can offer great convenience for the multi-resolution implementation with minimized computational load, as repeated kernel computations at each time advancement are not required. Several benchmark tests are conducted to validate the proposed TLSPH model with various initial particle distributions, demonstrating good accuracy and robustness while lowering computational load.
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Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements
Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements 工程技术-工程:综合
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5.50
自引率
18.20%
发文量
368
审稿时长
56 days
期刊介绍: This journal is specifically dedicated to the dissemination of the latest developments of new engineering analysis techniques using boundary elements and other mesh reduction methods. Boundary element (BEM) and mesh reduction methods (MRM) are very active areas of research with the techniques being applied to solve increasingly complex problems. The journal stresses the importance of these applications as well as their computational aspects, reliability and robustness. The main criteria for publication will be the originality of the work being reported, its potential usefulness and applications of the methods to new fields. In addition to regular issues, the journal publishes a series of special issues dealing with specific areas of current research. The journal has, for many years, provided a channel of communication between academics and industrial researchers working in mesh reduction methods Fields Covered: • Boundary Element Methods (BEM) • Mesh Reduction Methods (MRM) • Meshless Methods • Integral Equations • Applications of BEM/MRM in Engineering • Numerical Methods related to BEM/MRM • Computational Techniques • Combination of Different Methods • Advanced Formulations.
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