2016
DOI: 10.1155/2016/3261391
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A Novel Virtual Node Hexahedral Element with Exact Integration and Octree Meshing

Abstract: The method presented in this work is a 3-dimensional polyhedral finite element (3D PFEM) based on virtual node method. Novel virtual node polyhedral elements (termed as VPHE) are developed here, particularly virtual node hexahedral element (termed as VHE). Stiffness matrices of these polyhedral elements consist of simple polynomials. Thus, a new algorithm is introduced in this paper, which enables exact integration of monomials without a need for high number of integration points and weights. The number of nod… Show more

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“…In contrast, a coarse mesh is used for the rest of the region. Both fine and coarse meshed regions are then merged by using transition elements [37] . Transition elements consist of a mid-node at one of the sides of the element.…”
Section: Quadtree-based Triangular Mesh Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In contrast, a coarse mesh is used for the rest of the region. Both fine and coarse meshed regions are then merged by using transition elements [37] . Transition elements consist of a mid-node at one of the sides of the element.…”
Section: Quadtree-based Triangular Mesh Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work introduces a new approach to form strain-based triangular transition elements (denoted as SB-TTE) by using three-node triangular elements. The fourth mid-node is formed by using virtual node method [37 , 38] ; therefore, the need for more degrees of freedom is avoided. However, this approach requires formulation of the strain-based finite elements to be represented in the form of conventional displacement-based elements: by deriving shape functions.…”
Section: Quadtree-based Triangular Mesh Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%