One of the most challenging problems in dynamic concurrent multiscale simula-tions is the reflectionless transfer of physical quantities between the different scales. In particular, when coupling molecular dynamics and finite element discretizations in solid body mechanics, often spurious wave reflections are introduced by the applied coupling technique. The reflected waves are typically of high frequency and are arguably of little importance in the domain where the finite element discretization drives the simulation. In this work, we provide an analysis of this phenomenon. Based on the gained insight, we derive a new coupling approach, which neatly separates high and low frequency waves. Whereas low frequency waves are permitted to bridge ...
Over the last decades the use of numerical simulations to characterize the response of real structu...
In this paper, we present a mathematical framework of the bridging scale method (BSM), recently prop...
We propose a class of efficient matching boundary conditions to suppress spurious reflection for mul...
We present a novel method to couple molecular dynamics with finite elements at finite temperatures u...
In this paper, we present a new multiscale method which is capable of coupling atomistic and continu...
We design a class of accurate and efficient absorbing boundary conditions for molecular dynamics sim...
A multiscale method is proposed. It combines the so-called bridging scale method and the perfectly m...
In this paper, we present all necessary generalisations to extend the bridging scale, a finite-tempe...
The topic of this thesis is the coupling of an atomistic and a coarse scale region in molecular dyna...
We present an application of differential equation based local absorbing boundary conditions to mole...
In molecular simulations, the frequencies of the low-frequency modes are many orders of magnitude lo...
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Refl...
This contribution considers the wave reflection at the interface between a discrete lattice that des...
This contribution considers the wave reflection at the interface between a discrete lattice that des...
Coarse-grained molecular dynamics (CGMD) is a technique developed as a concurrent multiscale model t...
Over the last decades the use of numerical simulations to characterize the response of real structu...
In this paper, we present a mathematical framework of the bridging scale method (BSM), recently prop...
We propose a class of efficient matching boundary conditions to suppress spurious reflection for mul...
We present a novel method to couple molecular dynamics with finite elements at finite temperatures u...
In this paper, we present a new multiscale method which is capable of coupling atomistic and continu...
We design a class of accurate and efficient absorbing boundary conditions for molecular dynamics sim...
A multiscale method is proposed. It combines the so-called bridging scale method and the perfectly m...
In this paper, we present all necessary generalisations to extend the bridging scale, a finite-tempe...
The topic of this thesis is the coupling of an atomistic and a coarse scale region in molecular dyna...
We present an application of differential equation based local absorbing boundary conditions to mole...
In molecular simulations, the frequencies of the low-frequency modes are many orders of magnitude lo...
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Refl...
This contribution considers the wave reflection at the interface between a discrete lattice that des...
This contribution considers the wave reflection at the interface between a discrete lattice that des...
Coarse-grained molecular dynamics (CGMD) is a technique developed as a concurrent multiscale model t...
Over the last decades the use of numerical simulations to characterize the response of real structu...
In this paper, we present a mathematical framework of the bridging scale method (BSM), recently prop...
We propose a class of efficient matching boundary conditions to suppress spurious reflection for mul...