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Title:

Mortar methods for single- and multi-field applications in computational mechanics

Document type:
Konferenzbeitrag
Contribution type:
Textbeitrag / Aufsatz
Author(s):
Popp, A.; Gee, M.W.; Wall, W.A.
Pages contribution:
133-154
Abstract:
Mortar finite element methods are of great relevance as a non-conforming discretization technique in various single-field and multi-field applications. In computational contact analysis, the mortar approach allows for a variationally consistent treatment of non-penetration and frictional sliding constraints despite the inevitably non-matching interface meshes. Other single-field and multi-field problems, such as fluid-structure interaction (FSI), also benefit from the increased modeling fle...     »
Dewey Decimal Classification:
620 Ingenieurwissenschaften
Editor:
Resch, M. et al.
Book / Congress title:
Sustained Simulation Performance 2012
Congress (additional information):
Proceedings of the joint Workshop on High Performance Computing on Vector Systems, Stuttgart (HLRS), and Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance, Tohoku University, 2012
Publisher:
Springer
Year:
2013
Bookseries title:
High Performance Computing on Vector Systems
Reviewed:
ja
Language:
en
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-32454-3_12
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