2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00205-012-0582-8
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Finite Element Analysis of Cauchy–Born Approximations to Atomistic Models

Abstract: ABSTRACT. This paper is devoted to a new finite element consistency analysis of Cauchy-Born approximations to atomistic models of crystalline materials in two and three space dimensions. Through this approach new "atomistic Cauchy-Born" models are introduced and analyzed. These intermediate models can be seen as first level atomistic/quasicontinuum approximations in the sense that they involve only short-range interactions. The analysis and the models developed herein are expected to be useful in the design of… Show more

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“…It was shown in [12] that this model is both energy-and variationally consistent to second order in ε, approximating the exact atomistic model as well as the continuum Cauchy-Born model.…”
Section: Atomistic Cauchy-born Models On Cells and Tetrahedramentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…It was shown in [12] that this model is both energy-and variationally consistent to second order in ε, approximating the exact atomistic model as well as the continuum Cauchy-Born model.…”
Section: Atomistic Cauchy-born Models On Cells and Tetrahedramentioning
confidence: 93%
“…An alternative discrete model defined over cells was introduced in [12]. The average discrete derivatives were defined, e.g., as…”
Section: Atomistic Cauchy-born Models On Cells and Tetrahedramentioning
confidence: 99%
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