Abstract. Solution of multiphase problems shows discontinuities across the material inter-faces, which are usually weak. Using the eXtended Finite Element Method (X-FEM), these problems can be solved even for meshes that do not match the geometry. The basic idea is to enrich the interpolation space by means of a ridge function that is able to reproduce the discon-tinuity inside the elements. This approach yields excellent results for linear elements, but fails to be optimal if high-order interpolations are used. In this work, we propose a formulation that ensures optimal convergence rates for bimaterial problems. The key idea is to enrich the interpolation using a Heaviside function that allows the solution to represent polynomials on both ...
We present a promising approach to reduce the difficulties associated with meshing complex...
Summary. This paper deals with the numerical modelling of fractures in bidimensional elas-ticity. Us...
A finite element method for elliptic problems with discontinuous coefficients is presented. The disc...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to provide a-priori error estimates for problems invo...
International audienceAn approach to improve the geometrical representation of surfaces with the eXt...
The computational study of discontinuous problems becomes increasingly important due to industrial n...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Crusat L, Carol I, Garolera D. XFEM formulati...
Summary. The XFEM is extended to higher-order accuracy for arbitrarily curved weak discontinuities i...
International audienceThe treatment of (near-)incompressibility is a major concern for applications ...
Discontinuities such as voids, cracks, material interfaces, and joints widely exist in nature. Conve...
When analyzing bimaterial problems, often stress concentrations appear close to material interfaces ...
International audienceIn 1999, an extension of the finite element method was introduced. Later calle...
International audienceIn this paper, the acoustic field with the presence of poro-elastic materials ...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is to study the capabilities of the Extended Finite Eleme...
Discontinuities such as voids, cracks, material interfaces, and joints widely exist in nature. Conve...
We present a promising approach to reduce the difficulties associated with meshing complex...
Summary. This paper deals with the numerical modelling of fractures in bidimensional elas-ticity. Us...
A finite element method for elliptic problems with discontinuous coefficients is presented. The disc...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to provide a-priori error estimates for problems invo...
International audienceAn approach to improve the geometrical representation of surfaces with the eXt...
The computational study of discontinuous problems becomes increasingly important due to industrial n...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Crusat L, Carol I, Garolera D. XFEM formulati...
Summary. The XFEM is extended to higher-order accuracy for arbitrarily curved weak discontinuities i...
International audienceThe treatment of (near-)incompressibility is a major concern for applications ...
Discontinuities such as voids, cracks, material interfaces, and joints widely exist in nature. Conve...
When analyzing bimaterial problems, often stress concentrations appear close to material interfaces ...
International audienceIn 1999, an extension of the finite element method was introduced. Later calle...
International audienceIn this paper, the acoustic field with the presence of poro-elastic materials ...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is to study the capabilities of the Extended Finite Eleme...
Discontinuities such as voids, cracks, material interfaces, and joints widely exist in nature. Conve...
We present a promising approach to reduce the difficulties associated with meshing complex...
Summary. This paper deals with the numerical modelling of fractures in bidimensional elas-ticity. Us...
A finite element method for elliptic problems with discontinuous coefficients is presented. The disc...