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On the numerical stability and mass‐lumping schemes for explicit enriched meshfree methods
Authors:Hossein Talebi  Cristóbal Samaniego  Esteban Samaniego  Timon Rabczuk
Affiliation:1. Institute of Structural Mechanics, Bauhaus–Universitat Weimar, , D‐99423 Weimar, Germany;2. Computer Applications in Science and Engineering Department, Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC‐CNS), , Barcelona, Spain;3. Civil Engineering School and Grupo de Ciencias de la Tierra y el Ambiente, Universidad de Cuenca, , Cuenca, Ecuador
Abstract:Meshfree methods (MMs) such as the element free Galerkin (EFG)method have gained popularity because of some advantages over other numerical methods such as the finite element method (FEM). A group of problems that have attracted a great deal of attention from the EFG method community includes the treatment of large deformations and dealing with strong discontinuities such as cracks. One efficient solution to model cracks is adding special enrichment functions to the standard shape functions such as extended FEM, within the FEM context, and the cracking particles method, based on EFG method. It is well known that explicit time integration in dynamic applications is conditionally stable. Furthermore, in enriched methods, the critical time step may tend to very small values leading to computationally expensive simulations. In this work, we study the stability of enriched MMs and propose two mass‐lumping strategies. Then we show that the critical time step for enriched MMs based on lumped mass matrices is of the same order as the critical time step of MMs without enrichment. Moreover, we show that, in contrast to extended FEM, even with a consistent mass matrix, the critical time step does not vanish even when the crack directly crosses a node. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:explicit time integration  element free Galerkin method  dynamic crack propagation  XFEM  XEFG  enrichment
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