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Virtual and smoothed finite elements: A connection and its application to polygonal/polyhedral finite element methods
Authors:Sundararajan Natarajan  Stéphane PA Bordas  Ean Tat Ooi
Affiliation:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai, India;2. Faculté des Sciences, de la Technologie et de la Communication, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg;3. Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, School of Engineering, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, UK;4. School of Science, Information Technology and Engineering, Federation University, Ballarat, VIC 3353, Australia
Abstract:We show both theoretically and numerically a connection between the smoothed finite element method (SFEM) and the virtual element method and use this approach to derive stable, cheap and optimally convergent polyhedral FEM. We show that the stiffness matrix computed with one subcell SFEM is identical to the consistency term of the virtual element method, irrespective of the topology of the element, as long as the shape functions vary linearly on the boundary. Using this connection, we propose a new stable approach to strain smoothing for polygonal/polyhedral elements where, instead of using sub‐triangulations, we are able to use one single polygonal/polyhedral subcell for each element while maintaining stability. For a similar number of degrees of freedom, the proposed approach is more accurate than the conventional SFEM with triangular subcells. The time to compute the stiffness matrix scales with the urn:x-wiley:nme:media:nme4965:nme4965-math-0001 in case of the conventional polygonal FEM, while it scales as urn:x-wiley:nme:media:nme4965:nme4965-math-0002 in the proposed approach. The accuracy and the convergence properties of the SFEM are studied with a few benchmark problems in 2D and 3D linear elasticity. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:smoothed finite element method  virtual element method  boundary integration  scaled boundary finite element method  polyhedra
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