“…In addition, quadrature schemes for polygonal and polyhedral elements were developed [8,9]. Furthermore, the polygonal and polyhedral elements were applied for various practical problems, namely, crack propagation [10-12], reinforced composites [13][14][15], structural topology optimization [16], and so on, and had strong advantages in these fields.In order to overcome difficulties in the element construction and in the numerical integration, this paper is concerned with a new formulation of polyhedral elements based on the smoothed finite element method (S-FEM) [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]. The advantage of this approach is as follows.…”