In this paper, we propose a robust framework based on the scaled boundary finite element method to model implicit interfaces in two-dimensional differential equations in nonhomegeneous media. The salient features of the proposed work are: (a) interfaces can be implicitly defined and need not conform to the background mesh; (b) Dirichlet boundary conditions can be imposed directly along the interface; (c) does not require special numerical integration technique to compute the bilinear and the linear forms and (d) can work with an efficient local mesh refinement using hierarchical background meshes. Numerical examples involving straight interface, circular interface and moving interface problems are solved to validate the proposed technique. ...
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In this paper, the scaled boundary finite element method (SBFEM) is extended to solve the second ord...
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The Hierarchical Interface-enriched Finite Element Method (HIFEM) is a technique for solving problem...
This paper presents an efficient and accurate numerical technique, based on a scaled boundary finite...
This dissertation develops a robust computational framework for solving solid mechanics problems con...
Simulation of problems involving different media that are flowing or deforming requires tracking the...
Finite element analyses became predominant in engineering offices to simulate the behaviour of parts...
ABSTRACT. In this article we consider two-grid finite element methods for solving semilinear interfa...
In this paper, the scaled boundary finite element method (SBFEM) is extended to solve the second ord...
We discuss numerical problems and solution methods for interface problems, mostly stemming from two-...
In this paper, we present some novel results and ideas for robust and accurate implicit representati...
Abstract. We introduce a new multiscale finite element method which is able to accurately capture so...
Recent developments concerning the numerical simulation of solid objects and fluid flows in the fiel...
We explore a new way to handle flux boundary conditions imposed on level sets. The proposed approach...
We present an immersed finite element technique for boundary-value and interface problems from nonli...
We present an immersed boundary method for the solution of elliptic interface problems with disconti...
Two methods to impose Dirichlet boundary conditions on an embedded interface are presented. The firs...
The Hierarchical Interface-enriched Finite Element Method (HIFEM) is a technique for solving problem...
This paper presents an efficient and accurate numerical technique, based on a scaled boundary finite...
This dissertation develops a robust computational framework for solving solid mechanics problems con...
Simulation of problems involving different media that are flowing or deforming requires tracking the...
Finite element analyses became predominant in engineering offices to simulate the behaviour of parts...
ABSTRACT. In this article we consider two-grid finite element methods for solving semilinear interfa...