[EN] A new stress recovery procedure that provides accurate estimations of the discretization error for linear elastic fracture mechanic problems analyzed with the extended finite element method (XFEM) is presented. The procedure is an adaptation of the superconvergent patch recovery (SPR) technique for the XFEM framework. It is based oil three fundamental aspects: (a) the use of a singular+smooth stress field decomposition technique involving the use of different recovery methods (or each field: standard SPR for the smooth field and reconstruction of the recovered singular field using the stress intensity factor K for the singular field: (b) direct calculation of smoothed stresses at integation points using conjoint polynomial enhancement ...
[EN] An error control technique aimed to assess the quality of smoothed finite element approximation...
Abstract. The recovery type error estimators introduced by Zienkiewicz and Zhu use a recovered stres...
peer reviewedGoal oriented error estimation and adaptive procedures are essential for the accurate ...
A new stress recovery procedure that provides accurate estimations of the discretization error for l...
A new stress recovery procedure that provides accurate estimations of the discretization error for l...
A new stress recovery procedure that provides accurate estimations of the discretization error for l...
This paper introduces a recovery-type error estimator yielding upper bounds of the error in energy n...
This paper introduces a recovery-type error estimator yielding upper bounds of the error in energy n...
This paper introduces a recovery-type error estimator yielding upper bounds of the error in energy n...
peer reviewedEP/G042705/1 Increased Reliability for Industrially Relevant Automatic Crack Growth Sim...
This paper introduces a recovery-type error estimator yielding upper bounds of the error in energy n...
This paper introduces a recovery-type error estimator yielding upper bounds of the error in energy n...
[EN] This paper introduces a recovery-type error estimator yielding upper bounds of the error in ene...
Key Words: extended finite element method; error estimation; recovery; goal oriented adaptivity Erro...
The extended finite element method (XFEM) has recently emerged as a highly efficient numerical metho...
[EN] An error control technique aimed to assess the quality of smoothed finite element approximation...
Abstract. The recovery type error estimators introduced by Zienkiewicz and Zhu use a recovered stres...
peer reviewedGoal oriented error estimation and adaptive procedures are essential for the accurate ...
A new stress recovery procedure that provides accurate estimations of the discretization error for l...
A new stress recovery procedure that provides accurate estimations of the discretization error for l...
A new stress recovery procedure that provides accurate estimations of the discretization error for l...
This paper introduces a recovery-type error estimator yielding upper bounds of the error in energy n...
This paper introduces a recovery-type error estimator yielding upper bounds of the error in energy n...
This paper introduces a recovery-type error estimator yielding upper bounds of the error in energy n...
peer reviewedEP/G042705/1 Increased Reliability for Industrially Relevant Automatic Crack Growth Sim...
This paper introduces a recovery-type error estimator yielding upper bounds of the error in energy n...
This paper introduces a recovery-type error estimator yielding upper bounds of the error in energy n...
[EN] This paper introduces a recovery-type error estimator yielding upper bounds of the error in ene...
Key Words: extended finite element method; error estimation; recovery; goal oriented adaptivity Erro...
The extended finite element method (XFEM) has recently emerged as a highly efficient numerical metho...
[EN] An error control technique aimed to assess the quality of smoothed finite element approximation...
Abstract. The recovery type error estimators introduced by Zienkiewicz and Zhu use a recovered stres...
peer reviewedGoal oriented error estimation and adaptive procedures are essential for the accurate ...