Virtual Element Methods in Engineering Sciences

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Virtual Element Methods in Engineering Sciences

Classical mechanics Mechanical engineering

Authors: Peter Wriggers, Fadi Aldakheel, Blaz Hudobivnik

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Collection: Engineering

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 28th October 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031392559


Overview of the Virtual Element Method (VEM)

This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the virtual element method (VEM) for engineering applications, focusing on its application in solid mechanics. Starting with a continuum mechanics background, the book establishes the necessary foundation for understanding the subsequent chapters. It then delves into the VEM's Ansatz functions and projection techniques, both for solids and the Poisson equation, which are fundamental to the method.

Elasticity and Dynamic Problems

The book explores the virtual element formulation for elasticity problems, offering insights into its advantages and capabilities. Moving beyond elasticity, the VEM is extended to problems in dynamics, enabling the analysis of dynamic systems with accuracy and efficiency.

Plasticity and Thermo-Mechanical Applications

The book also covers the virtual element formulation for finite plasticity, providing a framework for simulating the behavior of materials undergoing plastic deformation. Furthermore, the VEM is applied to thermo-mechanical problems, where it allows for the investigation of coupled thermal and mechanical effects.

Fracture, Contact, and Homogenization

The book dedicates a significant portion to the virtual elements for fracture processes, presenting techniques to model and analyze fractures in engineering structures. It also addresses contact problems, showcasing the VEM's effectiveness in dealing with contact phenomena. The virtual element method's versatility is further demonstrated through its application in homogenization, offering a means to understand the effective behavior of composite materials and heterogeneous structures.

Beams, Plates, and Advantages

Finally, the book concludes with the virtual elements for beams and plates, exploring their application in these specific structural elements. Throughout the book, the authors emphasize the advantages of the virtual element method over traditional finite element discretization schemes, highlighting its accuracy, flexibility, and computational efficiency in various engineering contexts.

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