The intensity and frequency of natural hazards such as landslides, debris flow,
and mud flows have increased significantly over the last years due to climate change and global
warming. These catastrophic events are responsible for numerous destructions of infrastructures
and landscapes and often even claim human lives. Therefore, in addition to the prediction, the
design and installation of protective structures are of tremendous importance.
In recent decades, highly flexible protective structures have been favored due to their enormous energy absorption capacity while adapting well to the environment. However, dimensioning such protective structures is a very complex task requiring advanced numerical simulation
techniques. To capture the behavior of such natural hazards on the one hand and the highly
flexible protection structures, including complex elements such as sliding cables or brakes on
the other hand, a partitioned coupling approach is proposed in this work. This way, the most
appropriate solvers, treated as black-box solvers, can be selected for each physics involved while
the interaction is shifted to the shared interface.
The Material Point Method (MPM) is particularly well suited to capture flow processes
with large strains and time-dependent material behavior due to its hybrid approach of an
Eulerian background grid combined with Lagrangian moving integration points. At the shared
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interface, non-conforming essential boundary conditions are introduced within the MPM model
to reflect the behavior of the flexible protective structures. These, in turn, are modeled using the
Finite Element Method (FEM) to capture the advanced structural model behavior, receiving
the impact forces at the shared interface as external loads. Consequently, a Gauss-Seidel
iteration scheme is applied, exchanging the interface conditions for the equilibrium at the
shared interface.
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The intensity and frequency of natural hazards such as landslides, debris flow,
and mud flows have increased significantly over the last years due to climate change and global
warming. These catastrophic events are responsible for numerous destructions of infrastructures
and landscapes and often even claim human lives. Therefore, in addition to the prediction, the
design and installation of protective structures are of tremendous importance.
In recent decades, highly flexible protective str...
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