In this paper, we develop a novel unfitted multiscale framework that combines two separate scales represented by only one single computational mesh. Our framework relies on a mixed zooming technique where we zoom at regions of interest to capture microscale properties and then mix the micro and macroscale properties in a transition region. Furthermore, we use homogenization techniques to derive macro model material properties. The microscale features are discretized using CutFEM. The transition region between the micro and macroscale is represented by a smooth blending function. To address the issues with ill-conditioning of the multiscale system matrix due to the arbitrary intersections in cut elements and the transition region, we add sta...
This paper presents a concurrent simulation technique for analysing the deformation of systems that ...
In principle, two approaches are possible for resolving strong material micro-heterogeneity: one app...
peer reviewedAdaptive methods for multiscale fracture In this work, we discuss two classes of meth...
In this paper, we develop a novel unfitted multiscale framework that combines two separate scales re...
International audienceIt is a common fact that as we go down to lower scales, the geometrical comple...
In this paper, a multi-scale technique is proposed for the modeling of microstructured materials up ...
This paper presents a computationally efficient concurrent multiscale platform to undertake the nonl...
A novel model-order reduction technique for the solution of the fine-scale equilibrium problem appea...
We propose a new micro/macro modelling approach for mechanical problems involving microstructure. Th...
The multiscale hybrid-mixed (MHM) method consists of a multi-level strategy to approximate the solut...
We present an extension of the computational homogenization theory to cases where different structur...
The importance of a multiscale modeling to describe the behavior of materials with microstructure is...
Micro-to-macro connection techniques constitute a key ingredient in the formulation of multiscale st...
We propose a multi-scale study to predict micro-buckling that could happen in foamed materials. At ...
This paper presents a review of the main families of multiscale models. A first group of models is i...
This paper presents a concurrent simulation technique for analysing the deformation of systems that ...
In principle, two approaches are possible for resolving strong material micro-heterogeneity: one app...
peer reviewedAdaptive methods for multiscale fracture In this work, we discuss two classes of meth...
In this paper, we develop a novel unfitted multiscale framework that combines two separate scales re...
International audienceIt is a common fact that as we go down to lower scales, the geometrical comple...
In this paper, a multi-scale technique is proposed for the modeling of microstructured materials up ...
This paper presents a computationally efficient concurrent multiscale platform to undertake the nonl...
A novel model-order reduction technique for the solution of the fine-scale equilibrium problem appea...
We propose a new micro/macro modelling approach for mechanical problems involving microstructure. Th...
The multiscale hybrid-mixed (MHM) method consists of a multi-level strategy to approximate the solut...
We present an extension of the computational homogenization theory to cases where different structur...
The importance of a multiscale modeling to describe the behavior of materials with microstructure is...
Micro-to-macro connection techniques constitute a key ingredient in the formulation of multiscale st...
We propose a multi-scale study to predict micro-buckling that could happen in foamed materials. At ...
This paper presents a review of the main families of multiscale models. A first group of models is i...
This paper presents a concurrent simulation technique for analysing the deformation of systems that ...
In principle, two approaches are possible for resolving strong material micro-heterogeneity: one app...
peer reviewedAdaptive methods for multiscale fracture In this work, we discuss two classes of meth...