peer reviewedThis paper proposes a novel technique to reduce the computational burden associated with the simulation of localized failure. The proposed methodology affords the simulation of damage initiation and propagation while concentrating the computational effort where it is most needed, that is, in the localization zones. To do so, a local/global technique is devised where the global (slave) problem (far from the zones undergoing severe damage and cracking) is solved for in a reduced space computed by the classical proper orthogonal decomposition while the local (master) degrees of freedom (associated with the part of the structure where most of the damage is taking place) are fully resolved. Both domains are coupled through a local/g...
In this paper, we propose to couple model order reduction techniques with domain decomposition meth-...
Nowadays, the model order reduction techniques have become an intensive research eld because of the ...
In this paper, we discuss a strategy to reduce the computational costs of the simulation of dynamic...
International audienceThis paper proposes a novel technique to reduce the computational burden assoc...
This paper proposes a novel technique to reduce the computational burden associated with the simulat...
This paper proposes a novel technique to reduce the computational burden associated with the simulat...
Engineering problems are very often characterised by a large ratio between the scale of the structu...
peer reviewedWe propose in this paper a reduced order modelling technique based on domain partitioni...
Simulating fracture in realistic engineering components is computationally expensive. In the context...
peer reviewedAdaptive methods for multiscale fracture In this work, we discuss two classes of meth...
Towards rationalised computational expense for simulating fracture over multiple scales The project ...
The paper proposes some new computational strategies for affordably solving multiscale fracture prob...
This work focuses on the numerical modeling of fracture and its propagationin heterogeneous material...
Nowadays, the model order reduction techniques have become an intensive research eld because of the ...
AbstractThe paper proposes some new computational strategies for affordably solving multiscale fract...
In this paper, we propose to couple model order reduction techniques with domain decomposition meth-...
Nowadays, the model order reduction techniques have become an intensive research eld because of the ...
In this paper, we discuss a strategy to reduce the computational costs of the simulation of dynamic...
International audienceThis paper proposes a novel technique to reduce the computational burden assoc...
This paper proposes a novel technique to reduce the computational burden associated with the simulat...
This paper proposes a novel technique to reduce the computational burden associated with the simulat...
Engineering problems are very often characterised by a large ratio between the scale of the structu...
peer reviewedWe propose in this paper a reduced order modelling technique based on domain partitioni...
Simulating fracture in realistic engineering components is computationally expensive. In the context...
peer reviewedAdaptive methods for multiscale fracture In this work, we discuss two classes of meth...
Towards rationalised computational expense for simulating fracture over multiple scales The project ...
The paper proposes some new computational strategies for affordably solving multiscale fracture prob...
This work focuses on the numerical modeling of fracture and its propagationin heterogeneous material...
Nowadays, the model order reduction techniques have become an intensive research eld because of the ...
AbstractThe paper proposes some new computational strategies for affordably solving multiscale fract...
In this paper, we propose to couple model order reduction techniques with domain decomposition meth-...
Nowadays, the model order reduction techniques have become an intensive research eld because of the ...
In this paper, we discuss a strategy to reduce the computational costs of the simulation of dynamic...