It is well known that the classical one-pass node-to-segment algorithms for the enforcement of contact constraints fail the contact patch test. This implies that solution errors may be introduced at the contacting surfaces, and these errors do not necessarily decrease with mesh refinement. The previous research has mainly focused on the Lagrange multiplier method, but the situation is even worse with the penalty method. In a recent study, the authors proposed a modified one-pass node-to-segment algorithm which is able to pass the contact patch test also in conjunction with the penalty method. In a general situation, the pressure distribution transferred across a contact surface is non-uniform. Hence, even for a contact element which passes ...
In the finite element method the contact constraints can be introduced either before or after the fi...
Recent developments [1, 2] in the finite element software Z-set [3, 4] allows to solve efficiently m...
The penalty method for the solution of contact problems yields an approximate satisfaction of the co...
It is well known that the classical one-pass node-to-segment algorithms for the enforcement of conta...
It is well known that the classical one-pass node-to-segment algorithms for the enforcement of conta...
Several investigations have shown that the classical one-pass node-to-segment (NTS) algorithms for t...
For the two dimensional contact modeling, the standard node-to-segment quadratic contact elements a...
Following up to a previous investigation, this paper proposes a strategy to deal with frictionless c...
The ability to represent constant stress states is an important issue in finite element analysis. St...
This paper extends the frictionless penalty-based node to contact formulation with area regularizati...
This article aims at extending the node to surface formulation for contact problems with an area re...
This work aims to propose a comparison between the well known penalty method and the contact mesh ap...
Summary. A verification of the contact algorithm based on the pre-discretization penalty method was ...
This paper investigates the relationship between contact area phenomena and tyre inflation pressure....
In practical engineering analysis, considering contact effects is difficult due to the extreme compl...
In the finite element method the contact constraints can be introduced either before or after the fi...
Recent developments [1, 2] in the finite element software Z-set [3, 4] allows to solve efficiently m...
The penalty method for the solution of contact problems yields an approximate satisfaction of the co...
It is well known that the classical one-pass node-to-segment algorithms for the enforcement of conta...
It is well known that the classical one-pass node-to-segment algorithms for the enforcement of conta...
Several investigations have shown that the classical one-pass node-to-segment (NTS) algorithms for t...
For the two dimensional contact modeling, the standard node-to-segment quadratic contact elements a...
Following up to a previous investigation, this paper proposes a strategy to deal with frictionless c...
The ability to represent constant stress states is an important issue in finite element analysis. St...
This paper extends the frictionless penalty-based node to contact formulation with area regularizati...
This article aims at extending the node to surface formulation for contact problems with an area re...
This work aims to propose a comparison between the well known penalty method and the contact mesh ap...
Summary. A verification of the contact algorithm based on the pre-discretization penalty method was ...
This paper investigates the relationship between contact area phenomena and tyre inflation pressure....
In practical engineering analysis, considering contact effects is difficult due to the extreme compl...
In the finite element method the contact constraints can be introduced either before or after the fi...
Recent developments [1, 2] in the finite element software Z-set [3, 4] allows to solve efficiently m...
The penalty method for the solution of contact problems yields an approximate satisfaction of the co...