2016
DOI: 10.1002/nme.5297
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An adaptive level‐set method with enhanced volume conservation for simulations in multiphase domains

Abstract: SUMMARYMechanical computations in multiphase domains raise numerous difficulties from the generation of the initial mesh to its adaptation throughout the simulation. All alternatives to mesh adaptation, such as level-set methods, have the well-known drawback of inducing volume conservation issues. In this paper, a moving mesh method is coupled to a topological mesh adaptation technique in order to track moving and deforming interfaces in multiphase simulations, with a robust control of mesh quality. Level-set … Show more

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“…When multiphase microstructures are studied, this operation becomes more complex to make sure that the mesh is compatible with the morphology of the phases. For instance, adaptive level-set method can be used [58]. In the present case, the simulations will not be performed at the microstructural scale but using a macroscopic description of the material behavior.…”
Section: Mesh Of the Roimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When multiphase microstructures are studied, this operation becomes more complex to make sure that the mesh is compatible with the morphology of the phases. For instance, adaptive level-set method can be used [58]. In the present case, the simulations will not be performed at the microstructural scale but using a macroscopic description of the material behavior.…”
Section: Mesh Of the Roimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With Fitz, a body fitted meshing and remeshing is possible while using complex metric as previously described. It was then proved in [19] that this new mesher associated with a volume conservation constraint which is compatible both with implicit and body-fitted interfaces, the modification of the interface due to remeshing can be delayed enough so that a Lagrangian Level-Set method becomes more than interesting compared to an Eulerian Level-Set method, even when large deformations or displacements occur.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• FE simulations at the microscale explicitly accounting for the morphology of the studied two-phase material [4,6].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve this goal, three modern techniques are seamlessly coupled, namely, laminography to image in situ tested large flat samples made of ductile materials [2], digital volume correlation (DVC) to measure 3D displacement (and strain) fields in the bulk [3], and 2D/3D finite element simulations using the experimental information on multiple length-scales [4]. In this paper, the overall methodology will be presented first to show how these three techniques can be combined.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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