2014
DOI: 10.1590/s1679-78252014001400001
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Trefftz- type FEM for solving orthotropic potential problems

Abstract: A simple Trefftz-type finite element method (TFEM) is proposed for solving certain potential problems in orthotropic media. The "body force", which is induced by internal sources or sinks, may produce domain integrals in the standard Trefftz finite element formulation. This will make the advantage "only-boundary integration" of TFEM lose entirely. To overcome this difficulty, the dual reciprocity method (DRM) is employed to transfer the original problem into a homogeneous one. Then, a particular solution (PS) … Show more

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“…As for the transformation-induced back-stress, it is usually not accounted for in the numerous crystal plasticity simulations of HCP found in the literature, such as the visco-plastic effective medium (mean-field) formulations [6], elasto-viscoplastic effective medium formulations [9,38], or full-field elasto-viscoplastic formulations [26][27]39]. Those models treat twinning as a pseudo-slip mechanism, which accommodates shear uniformly across the grain or across the corresponding finite element.…”
Section: 2twin Front Terminating At Grain Boundarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the transformation-induced back-stress, it is usually not accounted for in the numerous crystal plasticity simulations of HCP found in the literature, such as the visco-plastic effective medium (mean-field) formulations [6], elasto-viscoplastic effective medium formulations [9,38], or full-field elasto-viscoplastic formulations [26][27]39]. Those models treat twinning as a pseudo-slip mechanism, which accommodates shear uniformly across the grain or across the corresponding finite element.…”
Section: 2twin Front Terminating At Grain Boundarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reproduced with permission. [86] Copyright 2023, Elsevier. array, which is programmable via computer software.…”
Section: Intelligent Topological Mmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reproduced with permission. [ 86 ] Copyright 2023, Elsevier), non‐Hermitian PT‐symmetric MMs (Reproduced with permission. [ 87 ] Copyright 2019, Acoustical Society of America.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper [12] considers the analysis of vibrations and stability of thick orthotropic plates using finite elements based on the Treffz hybrid formula. The Treffz type finite element method (TFEM) is used by C. Young [13] to solve some potential problems in orthotropic environment. The method of boundary elements in classical form was used in [14].…”
Section: Latest Researches Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%